STANZAS ON JOHNSON copistiotrO, When Andrew Johnson stooped to treason, Men fannd,too;lattfhe'dciuld betray ; 71hat charm ism give the ore nre reason, Or wash his bosom's stain way ? • • Tb.e:propor'oontse forlim to fo - And hide his shame from every eye, Is either to resign_ all_hollovr, Or wring his bosom Well, and die. • - EIII CurOwrphmi 4bout-Froat". . . ,_ ' One -morning' iri October' I found all -the tdintitoTand pumpkin vines used up and killed by frost, Wit the bean vines, the potatoes andthe cabbages in my garden xverelti' fine-. order_ still. Three, weeksaftei the frost eanio' again, and not finding any more tomatoes and pumpkins, he laid hold.pu , my,pole beans and My potatoes. :They becanie black and died as if strangled. An old fernier said, that this, frost that killed ItliepotatoeS wat3a,",real, black frost." ''.lolal'-' Said', "black frost and white frost—:do they eilet- mix r :-, _. . " You watch and you'll see the differ enee,".said the pid farmer._ , , .. . - And - 1 t'egai) to watch: :The cabbage in lily garden Was not killed yet. The chickens have a wonderful good time, pipping , off' the edges-of the big, tough leaves. - Well, I watched 'to see what the frost would do next. One laorn ingTnoticed that the bridges and the board walks-were white as snow, but the dirt roads, gravel walks, and atone Ridewalks couldi not show.a single speck ,of frost. And I-saw that theie was no ' frost on or near the spikes . in the board 'alk, but weropots Instead, ,, ' Yet I reniember, , bn one winter day bout noon „when things' were thawing a-little ' :that the board walks - all - dried pill icav ing a .spot of frost pii ea Ch 6pl ke, and all the stone walks and dirt , road:. were cold and hard as ;ever With ',lino* add ieel'gveij fall the, iioards, beebei - p , frosty, While'the apikes,and stones are Warm' . and •wet. Every spring the boards are• warm and -wet, while the spikes and stones ;are. frosty 1 Funny frost! . , • , ... :One day the good woman. , w,ho. ; tocike for' inside some doughnuts, .some folkafcall them — fried caltes,.,(they are good no matter :What you call .them,) and when she_ bad done frying them she set the, hot lard out at the door,: by theside of a , basin' .of .water, to :cool. The lard .and the water both froze solid that night, :and the next morning I saw that - thefrost had 'made a hollow in' the lard and - a 'huinp in the water. frozen .lard; shrinks, frozen waterswells Fun ny. frost I ;how you d 0.., And out hi ;4 barn on a beam, I bacrone bottle With castor mil in it, to ol I my carriage wb ePlk mica* with neatsfoot for my harness, and,another , bottle. half• full; of. water, They all froze-up so/id,.one cold 'night, and the-water-bottle spilt,- hut the oth ers did not: Off the coast ,of • 'Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, sailors often meet with ice bergs a hundreteet the books -say that t ere is nearly .much Ice under water as there is aboVe... When I went skating on our canal, the luelay all of it on top of the water, and none of that I. saw was under-"water at all. And Yet ; When.' break off a piece of ice, and:put it in a pitcher of water, it floats just like an .iceberg, • six times as tanch under water as there _is above - - it. - ~ An Indian was found, dead, by ,the . , roadside, cmOvery cold rhornlug,...with an dainty itni* bottle beside ;him: He was frozen :stiff.- The--wise Indians came and examined to find s what had killedhim. They deckled "that' there hatrbeen too much water in his rum, and the water ' had - frozen hard and killed him. Rum never freezes, but men with rum in them freeze more easily than other men who drink . water only. Queer, funny= frost again. -' i These are only a few - f the curious things that frost has set me 40 think of.' If any one of the reade s can exlain All these curious thinz: they will be wiser than some ProfesS rs in our eol /eges. And Professors": re, the wisest people I know. of.--[Tho,maks K Beecher, inWittle Corporal. , 1, .. Nino Bridals at the saine house in ono • night—an -Incident. • : . . ~ There, ,was nine bridal parties: at - the Philips - House,. Dyton, on Christmas eve... Apropos o t f this Net: ."It was emi ' ight---It might have been, a few nuteS later-:-w tide the inmates of the h tea were by the voice of one in distress: It was hot a `lsubdued sob bing." nor yet a"hearty crying," but it was the style of 'lamentation usually denominated heart broken., and'.indal ged in only by aids° who are over whelmed t)y . sorrow which savors .Of despair! We . '. will not undertake. to give our readrs the faintest description of the situation, at that hour, in the hall.of the "Philips," where.a erowd of hastily dressed persons. were gathered, apprehensive that fsoarething dreadful .hlad happened—:murder, it might be:— right in their, midst. They all very naturally fell', back on the landlord; and Mr. Reibold-was seat for, brought to the scene, and,besought to verify their wildest fears or dissipate rfieni. This brought Mr. 1t..t0 the threshold of the room in, which, at 'an early hear the' previous night, the most juvenile coup le of the weddiugers AVere deposited. A demand for admission,r*ivedpo other recounitinn than a fresh outburat of the wailing' which had filled the 'people' of the house with the most terrible appre-. hensions. . The demand for admittance was enforced with more vigor . of tone,. and was accompanied by an , intimation' that It:WaS not unlikely the door would be forced if not unfastened'. ' Then the door slowly opened, and • the landlord quickly slipped into the - aponitig,, and . 'the door closed I' Theye was no. scream, as - some feared there . would be. Even the lanientatioris.lowered Into a kind of conversational sob, not unlike the granting of a hog while crunching Corn. Thitm It few momeuts utter silencepre vailed—could if be the silence of death! And this condition was becoMing pain ful, when the landlord reappeared,. and the wailing Waaresumed., 'What can be the,matter ?erwas the general excla mation; as the landlord emerged from the door. ."Why, the fact Is," said It,, confusedly, "the bridegroom is la very young man ;• he has - never been (from home before; the thought that ho le, among etrangerOyfills him with uncoti trallable grief; and, like a calf that has been penned up:for the' first time, he' is bawling forhis Mother 1 Tbatis all!", —Dayton ( 0.) Journal. • . AtTromaTolisSome , wonderful ac counts are handed doWn of mechanism so constructed as. to resemble animals; and even huthan 'beings in' flguro,'"and imitate their actions., , „ Archytas, tif Tarentum, abont 400 years before the Christi an.Em,A s said to have made si'woOden pigeon that could fly. Albertus- .31,agnus constructed, an automaton to•open the ter ' when any 11W 0 linootted, .The .c bride& Regiot ro.ontanue. made a wootien . = eagle •that: Sect forth ,from the - thy, : - stiluted -the emperor and returned. He also con structed an iron "fly which flew out of hia'i hand and returned, - after'- flying about the room. In 1738, an automaton flute player was exhibited at Paris that could play i the flute in the Same manner as a living performer.' In 1841 Vaucan son produced.a flageolet-player, - which piayedAthe.flageolet with the left hand and beat the tambourine with the right. He also made a duck,_ which dabbled in, the water, swath, drank; and quacked likea — real - duck: ' A," Frenchman ox, hibited a duck a few - years ago 'which went' ,through :the same ,me,ements. Autortiatons , have be a 'c "nstrindted whietvrwrote,;played an the pianoforte; counted; 4.0. - • • • During the present century; a 'Ei+ikiiii narnedlilailitrdes, made ti figure repre eenting a female,/ which'„ pert.orracd - 18 t ti ztl, neo sn Abe biano; -and continued .In m kid an'hour: He also made anether, figu e, representing a boy, that "Could write and draw. ~.. to es: Stoves:: =I AII D WA IIDWARE: R! 'VALLIANT t"ege to announoa to the eiti2en9 of Ti 13,141 County, that In addition to, tiielexeollent melt of Stoves, Tiu-Wrirei Drittania,: atid • Slieot-Jron Ware, Le ;;Las, giezifcutlery, stocked Ws store on` .1;11 .7- ,.: - A MAII,i STREET, WELLSBORO, El with a cumplate - lisaortme of if ahalt ilardwarp, of which we enumerate the renewing articles NAILS, A SPIIIES, CROWBARS, X CUT, -AUCK , SATS, BUTTS,' BThAI , fitslits, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, '''• "-*•• 'PUMPS; AXES,' 'AUGERS, BITTS, Bl'l7-STOOKS, 04.1;011ETS, SITVELS, A.PADF,S, FORKS, BENOILSCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, • BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREESi4ELLIP- SPRINIOS, 11.0 R 5E SIIOES, 1100 P, BAR , • & BANb•moN, agiNDS:CONE lIANOII\GS,• CORN •• POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND SMITHS' COMBINED:. p t soLs, • PISTOL CARTRIDGES, - • POW,I)ER AND CAPS. PATENT 13A1V11))001 IiANGINGS • a as' s? . thing, and miicto for use:" These are but few of the many _articles complains ~o.ur stock of I Etta ' • o Invite the public to,call and examine for o • • themselves. Met aim to konp,tho,best. quality of goods in our rine Ind till work - to order done promptly.and.vell.:. WILLIAM ROBERTS. Welleboro, , Sppt. L,l366—ti vet 30.1 N0.,212 I I -1 ARPER'S,MAGAZINE, • - The plan of tho eir.ohidas ei rind Polemics. It includes everything pertain.' ing to Literature, art, industry, Popular science, /pstbeties, and social life. "The IVoman's King dom: a Love story," by the author - of John Hat ifax, Gontlerdera ispauminenceillin the January Number. Tour Dollars a year. - Pot;. 19 i ll iIIaARPE TVS NVErk'LY. .. A Record oflbJ-Titues,- -.Notking-,pertajatng to civiliaation;is It yondits siope. The organ of ne•party.oe cligne;lit dishussis all-qtiestions-ot ) portios and social soonomy. A novel by Wilkie Col ins, author of "The Woman in White," will be ommoneed in the first January number. $4 per annum, weekly. Splendidly illustrated. i VoLt7dit l• / This is td bo a a Journal f a the florae. It will treat of everything perkaining to Ijome Rife. It will furnlsh_the latest fashiens in 73r0ax . ;a301 orn ament; detioribe tbe amusements and exereises adapted tor in doors and out-of doors , will eon. tain stories; sketches, and 'poem& , I üblished weakly, with profuse illustrationi, at per an l".,-.Bor any a tbe s ablvti dress, with the eatilt:' " 'HARPER cf: t3lt OTHE PR ANKLIH'S4VARE, NEW'Y RE. Or' Tho liont 'to ono ad dross for $10: any two of thorn tor $7.40 Doo. 25, 1807-2 m NEW HARDWARE ,ATORE CONYERS & OSGOOD TN addition to their 91(1,imeineag in Dry Goods, oroco'digqto.;taViiostitblialled STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL HARD WARE STORE, ' . two b w ore b.lo etand;/ whefe theymatt 12facture TIN-WARE MI iriUMANITY . that the most sulnitantial ►Wanner. In the matter of I Al ‘..""" •• • • • ; wo have etiongh'to do'hilliqinuoking and warm ing in 71oga, Comity. r to fadt." - We' have Stoves enough to MAKE A SUMMER in We . sro tho onlylegenta for th e'snlo d 'the , • •: .1:11; AMERICAN' COOK STOVE in Weilabore; and this Stove is the AUTOCRAT OF.. novEs.• === We keep all kinds of Harileiarii - ftle i tt, Steel, Hone Shoes, and a complete variety of SHELF HARDWARE. - - If yo? dr'tkeilrf.4 l ;pitOPr/.Bf. " CONVERS .4. OSGOOD. WeHaber°, Sept. 4, 1887, ly. Elmira ' Saw 'Mama Case and Zara Cast Steel Patent Taper arauna • • Circular . Saws. MILL.,I4IIII•AbIs - GA ~01108 S-OUT; CLEAItING. 800T11 AtIirOTHER r.: SCIIIEFFiILIN. Jr.,- is authorised to sell at Factory Prices in 'Orders for repairing, &c., left with Mi,Sablef felin qii bp .attepde4 ' " ea ,propptly as if loft at the Shouts:OW: - ANDREWS k MANAGE* Sept. 18,1801.-V. =MS Mg= TIC I BAZAR, t Fon TUE DAZAR, , j 1868 ()I -ILIE WALRUSSIA , _t •, lit , SAWS. 31 - 2,951 ArolV'PloVuulli 'OIIIII ,tiall/1 -1:) 'eomee: -.mod .103 elipar puu ou!cuur.a puu Hue eeuem .uonoodiulaueq ll6a soap,/ puu epooo . ,ano: . •aolinnUnp meg' o;tuAw.filli exivloost uslqi POu', :illulmo t iciprApuct 86. Q i4e.ao:UaSituhipir eitut Oa teCfeepnipue veaulauq evietplug eqi ul euquea 1 esti ue.) A'aq Suu .ecqqoupi tulea Sep u uLue,sou q ul y tutu . ; euutd ave . Alifa y 'eve email mugs aecuaug, S.,tena .eLue loj demi .pliqo.qua .0 'fl Sq pewelud ME `IIRINVId -NllO3 OEM ; r_ • - . _ :,1364!icropp p.morn.vog" jo - ttootiivre 94) 111! /I 3kllllUll =INS jc; - o2JUI..A*.tuAI u gusiy, CM fit ' 140111 (1011 Zivg `b1.011.1 aou9 -,asuou - snot! Atatta; pt[oo of 9$ , Ow.unti Jod SIIVS r 1 s•f_i 0 °'• • oArri7ssiokr `a7g - rzsgmvAr 'w2 , 119 0/oqmom uo aona vAltu, %azimut] 4,41 N '9 l!MIMM!I "3 1 1 '31:111M-NI1 `3IIVM-SSIIIO 4 sa - AoLLS "dH I VAA.GITVH UM T apoL 2uguct 6q Ouluaa/ed e2,?.‘q u peas pnv • - sgairiggg tio_eila ._..,,, 4 ~,:,_., ...::,,:... NEW SPAING .:60 . 01 ti: ZT. °C'O RIVING •r‘, • A r i T PEO StroitE WE ARE NQW' FRESH STOCK 'OF GOODS iltro SPRINGI: : - NRADE' s : and - are prqpnynti tp aupply,- ( the. Inputs the ' 4." in - ' - ' ' NO TIiERIv ,PPONSY.4V4iNIA ,1:;WITS. DR 11 - 4101)„, MI 1 1 OUR LONG EXPERIENCE ,-.G:0,0 D'\ A 3160 D'S ,H; . • ; give the beet satietaetion, and . titose acoustomed to patronize ue know that we KEEP _THE BEST GOODS hat are to be found in this section, and those who are not our patrons-are the inset" quite as, raise!? is -we are. • - We keep "e . 9e4A it, • - LARGE STOOKOF ~,0j;OT•148fi? MADE DP , WAR RANTED TO FIT. • • OUR STOCK WILL BE KEPT,,FULL and all Goods sold by ua Nil =anted 16 '. Satisfaction, give tor3r. to ji Sold as :1,0w,a5, 0 , E ‘ iny opier,„,Estatt,.. Mind ihai. :41T-!;`, We invite an eiLtatrlktre,ll6fZenr Sleek and PEloos, pledging oureolvel to Ell! OW 090DgtIPZE.E A ITE NO erhen eide Is made. SMITH & WAITE. ithealag, N.Y., Apr. 10, 1807. inammions .1 t%i Si .., =EH= OM ~~ .~ r. (puthitaq) •s aria, majaila 's!SIIIL mai.laa d O , MB = ME Mil _ "I _ 112:10 , , 'r ; i . t tAgifia co t6B ila lEEI has taught us that PE to eon by the yard or b ~'i~(f ''r -. ~i' lIIMMcI MINI P. It. WILLIAMS & CO. c ~' li' SEMPER IDEM, . ;-•., • . DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MED ICINES, pAINTS, OILS, WIN ' DOW' r ,GLASSAG' POTTY • . . Hare come down to Old Prices abut. he . Sittii‘ h:; the Largest Stock of RE .ENGLISI3 - DRUGS PITHNT MEDIfINES, NOTIONS' , FANCY AR= TOILET SOAP, '1 . 00111•41 , NAIL tRUSIIES, MIRROItS, ' =II !, V . IINES _ - 0,:, WORSi,:lgo EVER• BROUGH' INTO ;THIS MARKET. ‘79 11m/elle° the , Largovt,stock of PAINT . A.I t4A$S', AND, ,PUTTY, • Piiie White Lead, Pure White Zino, Linseed • -Oil. Catlett Varniekl-Furniture Varnish, Yel low OaltiNTerietian Red, Clitatne; Green; Pruesiati Blue; Patent Dryer, Laeker, Japan, Spanish Whitifig, Paris Wiiite,lsonsine, Resin, Tar, ;Bog wood, nuatie, , lßrazil lirorl; Cam wood, Redwood, Potash, Putty, Also • colloi, Benzoic, Spirits Turpentitii4 . - ' Iteidio4O - Pitirit 'and ' - Vaniish Brushes', • , , • , Which we'ivtli sell 26" pcii tei/t o . cheaper:, y,twitt other esteblishtrie3ii in the ‘edupty. • Ili, short, yte heve-every , e . ftia4 class DRUB STORE, , • - and all we ask irfor to and examine out stook and prices before baying elsewhere. Re momber we can't be undersold. All goodp warrantad or, nomale. P. R..WiLpi t tuo, 1 , P. R WILLIAMS & Co. J. rerA4 l _irlitt , u4. No. S Union Block. IVBllettpr'o t , Jun8•26,:1887. FARMERS' .EXCHANGE: C, ti{-, VAN VALRLVBIIRG, ft BRO. EieIIANCIE for Farmproduce and:Cash, on the prine!ple,t4t, , reyen, qxehange is no tobbtry:r 1 PORK, HAMS, SHOULDERS, WII?TE FISH, MACKEREL, CODFISH, SMOKED 'HALIEUT, FLOUR, CORN mgAL 3 BUCKWHEAT 011.1311 _ - PLOT:My -FRED,-.4.9- 40., ; I v We haie no ambition to get rich faster than our neighbor! who are equally industrious; nor are we desirous of running all creation that we may have more to eat, drink, wear, and To Lay By for a Rainy Day. at. 1' , i As al evicterioeithatiwit (lea; 9017 end flqprO• /3 , with put elm omoko,lw4 polo to t tie fiat that our rhnioCoupt nilhad eleadil 14 apeit .from the Mt; andll othl4eitolOowieon)llerahl,k , tar . HARD TIMES OR NO HARD TIMES • We pay CASH for PRODUCE, and keep up with the market prices., TOWNSEND'S OLD STAND, JJAIN STREET, IVELLSR ORO, PER:Ef.4, Sept, 1, • r. • NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS - ; :~T~ ;y ~I~C~~A ;.; : PA.. WICKHAM Lt PARR, having taken advan tage of the late decline in the market, have received ' , their (stack had; are prepared to faratah these la *ant of • ' ' ' `Goods At the lowest cash rates. The stock consists of a general ae4ortmont of DAY GOODS, ' 1 AND YANKEE NOTiONS; flats & C,aps Boots & Shoes, I PORK, FLOUR, SUGAR,' TEAS, . i And many other in-Boles too numerous t, men tion:— We woold - say - to Martha - Us; Fritine s; sad all others in want .of.,PORK .or BAR RBLS;cItUTTER, RuncrNs AND TUB', that theican-find them in any quantity, wholesale or retail at our store. 3 ,Thls:work.is all nett tra ittquallty,, - ;jastl numufaetured here at the lettetect,4" tt, • WICKHAM:a RAHR.C - r - Vora Doo.ll# A 46 lo • - • Cleaning Se wing. Machines. undersigned hereby netlike owners of AL Sowing Machines tkuit'h.? Preßarod to *limn an put enokantebines' , lo goo 4 order on' call. • He 4106 is agent (or the ." potent , tucker,". wttiOli anti he usOd on say '• r ,- • , „ JOHN SSIAIeSkAIiE. :Welle b oisi - SePt.' , l;lB67, tt.' Wellsboro Cloth - -`to l retifiiig - iNorks. 1:104.??Ct': Aft„ alert' . puporlotc4d, qtit 'PlOthinS , Works -web nro now, :foady,' to d0,011,,W4 ot.coloritrg: and: dross ing4 good style and oa stylrt votive:. tz:: la; ~ :lti, A .AlltaßoLD-i4. : 7 1 • , t+or ‘ , " ! ' e n titardiflg i f kla,l* 10110ARDINO by , the 'ow* ~t 4 P:f -419 y, PEO FArd.ipt hhirotintiOn,Ok 01.04,v_Pint atte the bad . Sj ffotia • Inalftat to ion Is invaluable. . ves the quality the milk. It has I. .• proven by ac al experiment to , Crease the quan- I y of milk and cam -twenty per ). , nt and mate the ter firm _and ec -In fattening ttl ,it gives them npetite,looSens el - hide, - and thr ' Them Write im, . J. STICKLE', Ohairmaker, Turner, and Furniture Dealer, Q ALE ROOM, opposite Dam's Wagon Cikop, Main Street. FACTORY in Sesta dt Wlt Rams Foundry, second story.' Orders promptly filled and eatlsfacti op guaran teed. Fancy Taming done to order. ' • Wellaboro, Jana 12,1887. J. BTIC.E.LIN. rlIzoc; , rrEit'tindersigned is now prepared to ere -J. elite - all Orders for Toinb Stones and 1 onu ments:l'f; either ' • ....1 1 • DEFOT. ITALIAN OR RUTLAND' MARBO,I ( • - of thalatest'etyle and approved workmanship., and' with dispatch: . He keep constantly- on hand both kinds of Marble and will be able to salt all who may fa vor him with their orders a on as reasonablo terms as can be obtained in the-country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned and made to look a* good as nevi. ' ' PORTERIWILCOX. Tioga,•Npv. 1131)7—tf. ccessor. boro. OL,, MANS TY, PA. ;sot of. Natural ,of Languages. ~ Professor of To: the "karma+ . of Tioga County. lAli now Wading at my manufactory, in. Lawrence ' villa. a auperloi, ern- Lpligungoa I En. Branobea. th o ri oipal of the 1 : nd Ammon. antl Inetructor *B, FANN.ING lIIILL,- which,portseieQtlie.Yoltowiag advantages over another mill.;. . . . 1. It siiiiiates oafs, raintter, and foul seeds, and übsu and cockle, - trom whaist. 2. It alestit thueseed, takes out yollaw scud, - and all other Inds; sperfectl.2. ' _ • 9, It cleaus timothy seed., 4. It does all other separating 'required of u mill. This mill is built of the best and moat durable tim ber, in good style, and Is sohl..oheap, for cash, or, pro duce. r 4,1887, 'r-9 ' B,_lBBB. Drill fit a patent sieve. for separating oats from wheat; to other mills, on reaSonable terms. J.lr MATHER. Lawrenceville October 16,1806-tf 114 'WEEKS. 'board, ;, fuel, $6O 00 • 6400 10 00 UNION ACADEMY. - $lB4 00 Ifurpistied with bodateadff, .rtablo : For Ogue. KNOXVILLE; TIOG4 C 0.,, PA ea, Principal leld, Pall Term ednimehsete Sept. Bd, Winter Term. Nov 20th, Spring Terni Veb.lBth, 1808. 's of ' EXPENSES PER TERM. Primary DeOrtmant * . ..5 00 Coratron " 000 .Awn lingllsh " . higher Englishi ao Languages and Ilighor Alatheinatici 8 00 Instrumental, I.losic e ox tra 1 10 00 Vocal Music' extra.' - • •' ' , 1 00 , 1 Brawingi extra ' • i 300 • R X oom per ' 250 ' Board per weak—. • 1 • 3 60 • ' Knoxville, August 14,1867-U. El !• pleased to eeo th ne many now with their pat class Dunstan- EEINCti Planing and, Scion ,Sawing, - COVINGTON, TIOQA CO., PA. - ' The undersigned,ha4ut . in a • WOOdWOrth - Planer AND 'A, SOROLL SAWING MACHINE at his shop, south-east side of Gorotild's 'Saw UM. Ho will keep constantly.on hand ' OLAVSAILW FLOORINGU' and subscribes himself tho publicid i s humble re'r vpat pt a fair oompensation for lallor. ' •, D. S. Ittli4lAN, Jr. Dec. 18,1867.—1 y ry JIIIIIIIIer I . Good 'prices 'see VanValken- !MESS :MEN.-1 1 ., ,re between th e' ,-and Bullard'o .n peouliar 'and Drug Store. J. A. ROY. .......T. 11 B.imka & Brat .er and 1 , & Ila ..lin cab -0 .'melodeons, and 1 oom ov s J. B. :apt: 12, 1866. '' Planing Machine. , AT . ILEENEYVILLit, PA. . , IHAVE p u t in a flret.clael PLANER, and am prepared to piano flooring, ebling, etc. to order. GEO. •D. KEENEY. ,Sept. 18,177—1 y. • . heese. id for butter and iios at BARXER'S. 1r) NEWEIgi; D.FINTIST; S.IAtiSFIELp, Pe., j: - .4 gratefei fel , . the -very liberal patronage heretofore ree ived, wilt continue 'so as, to per. formal' dente operations; as to merit, th e rapidly inereaatng professional de*ritle now 'engaged. All operation) in ell departments of the prates. Sten ezeontedlin thet,beStipoesible manner. AU new, useful inventiens and improvements adopt ed: The highest good of hia patrons the ratites+ Anis ot ideamMtlon: Deo. 5, stle.tir OAL' f6r, ,Szil , RQPWLTS CHOICE LOT OP GRAIN BAGS for Bak] cheap 1 at WRIOET & BAILEY'S. 'Moro i Atop b,1887. I& nAu,Ers. , ' or - 111 F: MADO AT WALTHAM, - MASS OFFACEI ,THE GE2 , 1 7 /. Sr.CRINTENDL:NT,I ALTOOSA, PA., i 5 Occ., 1866. ROBiIINS & APIPiETiIIII. Tioga Marble Works, FACULTY: 2114A5, 11012 TON, Principal.. MRS. MRS. ',ADA. W. HORTONi Preceptress. Miss 11RA :HORTON. Assistant. Iliss AMANDA DRAKE', Teacher of Nude. CALENDAR' FOR 1867—5. LINES OF TRAVEL. ERIE RAILWAY. 011 and Alit.) . %fah. 1614, h am, leas Q . t.:lA . olllkt la abuts Oat tt4/09a10114Tirit WESTWARD BOUND, - 1$ 12:2a et., Exprens .sto I whip. etirted. tor Bonk. - Lq, s a m tna ne lt . bllUkil li:Vottnatteg with Ink I Z' for the West. Gx.l3 e el Night Exiire,ii, tiiiiiiii)ierxceptecip for roar* tialamanta, and Ithnkirk. waking sheet conialikt: with train* tlitutie d Otrat Weri(ll, 1 4 , -. lioio,itncl (Irian] Trunk Rallwaye.lo3;iii yoint, a. ni..Night ExpresA, Daily, fur Is n Iln 1".:-,til w • Uuuhttk and the Wear, C.7.UPeCting o tatOte. re.: • ;at/ It tideyr , Xllld New EngirinoeitiV.i. ,- - i,f; 4:18 it. nt. Cincinnati Expre.te.3l...iithap- excepted. tt L r'll iiectin at Elmira for Hatripliut g, Phileot iplaa tai 1:.1- . ..;,: the poi th; ut Owego fur Illitit.a i:at Itinghtirt% ef 4 ,,t'. i Lir 1. , :) . r cusiit. at Great-Bed tor itiertinton, Philattel. V‘, ,, -: • 'dila. a tl,Trentornitt Lackawsxen foe Elva ley. nil, bt Zl .- Tt Li i itycoU et for M. ir litirg. arid Warwick. 10.1.5. it'ial4ceounaudation Trislii daily, connecting at c [.,:=: at 4:1111 rat lor CanatielitigUtt. .. ‘; -... 10:48 a. ni.,,Day .Express,Sandayanxceptctlicsmnecti ti i d- maiira, for Canandaigua, at Binghamton fur Fyn t ; :1 1 cute, et %•tat-.llotitl for Scranton, art LnattUntten ktit; matey, i nd at Jerary-City with midnight Exp lek , •--... • Trainor New Jersey Railroad fkir Philadelphia. li:ilt. ,M, more and Washington. - - I--- i -, 3:12 p. nt., Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted. i'1 1 ...; 4:85 p. m., New YOrk and Baltimore Mall, Sundays cr- rf. copied I'M p m Lightning Express, Sundays EiCiilP,A, cR. , ' : ' 4 . ' fleeting at Elmira for Harrisburg, Phiradeiplits ace :,;.1-1' ' the South ; itt,Jereey City with _morning - °math vi train vi New Jereey ' Railroad fur laitimoio aid 1,-.7f, • IVash higton, and nt New York with morning er-.•• -- 1 press Mali, for Boston And the East., , -,. - 1,-;_..1 -1 , 12:30 p. tit, 1% ay Freight; Su ndays_excepted. , +" W3l W3l It. RARII, 11. RIPDLI, : 1?"-; El en - 1 Pass Agent. - ' ' 4.leu'l Sue. 1.-.:--7 BlossbArg & Corning, & Tioga Zt 11 Taeit. will run us talows nutiliturthor notice: , . Accotantollet lon—Lel:yes Ilks4burg at 7,05 a. ra.. 31414. field at 7.5.;. 'Doge. at - BAl Lawr: net:v(110 at 81E— ' Orrlvitig at COitting at 1%25 a. to. 51:111-1,envesillossburg at 140 Mansfield et t,,,;;; Tioga at 3 • 08 . L'uvreocoville at 3PI--nrriciog at Co: ning at 5 p. at. Corning ut 8,15 a. m . Lourenceville et 9,lB,Tiopt at 10,00, llonsUeld at Io,:l6—citrlrlng at • Illos-tairg at 11,15 a. ni. Acconnnodation—Learca Corning at 8.45 p. m, Lat. yrncecillo of 4,62, Tioga at &CO; illuttifteld at acrivitig at IllositairEt at 7,20 p. tn. 1 Northern Central R. R. Tft.aiNS FOR. 'rut: Nohni. fOr CdtmioNgula leave Elthltaio Accumodation• at ..... ....... ........ .; 6,3 a h Ilaptrea {faatrat Mau road} II 45att Mail , .... 1;;pa Way Freight, Lintateurrer Culial ittwbed2l.... ... 7 10 „, Ou acid alw't Nov. 2i, 1667, truths aill atn:e ut depart tromt Troy, a s 10}10V.'t ; LEAYR NORTIIWAIth 10 65 A. 11.—bittly Sundays) 14 El Cansudaigua, 11‘icti61tKt. EuEli , itul Ro C,it nacho, 9 d 5 P. M.—Dully (x‘ept. Sycliiya) fug aul Ptrid u°, eta E idw ;'rte Itaay-iyui !Amite LEAVE SuUT}IWA-ItD. 030 A. 51 (nxerlic Etti.dßii) for Eeltiwue Was hingtou, PlAlntielphia, 6c., t/ P. 31.—Daily (except tinndass) ter Baltith.r., Wadiingtoz, and PhllacktiltiLl, J. N. DurIABICV. 3(I)UNEJ 0,01 Fit Lp t. Hal 11,1 , uvg,' , 43Pcil Pau. kin It lowtc, Philtulolphia & Erie R. R. kln and. utter IkIUNDAY, OctOber 14th, 140, Mai Site etittAtielptail it Etta I{l4ltuttil Will iut, tt,. WEST W.A Mull Tiaill koVcd thaSIM •• • • W ift wepor t•-• •• arr. at Erie ' Erie Expiess leaves Plilladelphttt.., "• ' •• air. Er Ella Elti;ii a 31 all leaves Philadelphia... •• Sl•illiamsport ...., '•• • arr. at Loa Marto EASTWAIID. Mail Train leaves Erie 10.40 a a " `•tiff llltamsport 11.40 p " arr. at a...... • . a a Erie Express leaves Erie 4 05 p •• •• " Williamsport . ' 360 a a " arr. at Vhiladelphia 1.00 pan Elmira Mall leaves Lock ......... 7.10 a a •• •• Williamsport . 8.34 it " arr. at Philadelphia 0.10 p Mall kind Expxoss ct nnoct with all trains on , Witrm llranklin Rai l'asagtiers ltavitig .tt 1290 31. arrive at rvluottmu u& 0.4,1 a. in, anti nil City lit 9 lie a. In. Leaving Fhiladelphia atit.oo P. yl., ast Ivo at Oil au . at 4:36 p za. . Atlantic and Great Western. U. W SAIMIANCA STATION %I:Ma - WARD Bourn,' k:24h:eke .0,34 Wall 'l9 1 -IVErticalu> Bomb. Mail Accommodation Express .12.19 Accommodation, ate' Express 11.00 t txpresa ........... At Cory there Is ft junction with the Pbiludilphia Erie, and CH Creek Itail Roads. AtlSlgittiville with thCriciiatlii, 'and 0,1 Czty nut' Pltholo Branch. At Leavittsburgo the Mabonfay /trench wakes a do- reet tOttte to Cleveland. AtTllaveutia colinect4 mish -Cleveland and Pittsbuigli Railroad. ' Thu Road pabses through Akron ; Addend. Marion, Urbana and Layton, intervectinz•. vai ions rail roads; and teruilbates at eincinnell. L. D. ItVtatEit, tlen. Supt., Pa Real • Estate Sale. MBE Subscriber will sell or rout the foliuwieg valuable property, to wit: ' One tavern stand in Lawrenceville. • I One farm, on he now rofthiee s , vht•hillt tulle Irani three aerobes, two .:41,09 . 1 Houser, two grog and ono nalrond, and :awn( thE Ail me didtanculrout the line of the . WcihbOro snd Lawrenceville Ituilroad, ,The farm c'outains 160 'eeres of good laud, 60 acres titohered, wtfl Iva .tered, end very productive. It requires that the ,aeed should be, sowed and planted. honorer, to en . sure.'a harvest. One farm in -Jackson 175 acres; a Grst•ratc place for a chaes.c factory. sale—% mules, 75 sheep, and. oilier stock, cheap on reasonable terms. M. S. BALDWIN. - z iglwrunce, 49.. 17, 1847-11. - Planing , & Turningi B. T. .\ 7 2-HORN, _ in - AYING gut his new Factory in opetutn , n. _IA Is. now prepared to fill, orders fur Cabinet !•Vttre promptly and in the, best style of tcurkninar , ship. Having procured u VOODWQRTiI PI,AIER, I e ready to 4.13 est , bunrdt•urplunk with ditplita SCROLLWORK & BRACKETS, (urniahmEto order. Ilia maeltincE aro of the DOW eat and most improved pattorro. • ahoy eurtker of Pearl and With Sir. 11 E3011:0, PA., Oot. 31, 180313-tf. irt EMOREST'S M O,N Tit L Milt/AMINE, J j'unlvereally acknowledged tits Modal Nth: Magazine ut Aluorica ; devoted - tu Original ries, Poems, Sketches, Architecture 'and Nude{ Cottages, Household Matters, Gems of '1 butight, Personal and Literary Gossip (including .pt.Loti departments Fashions), Instructions on ileuttli, Gyinnastie, Equestrian Exercises, Music, .Atee-c -montsoste. : -ail by the best authors, and profits ly and artistically illustrated with oostl% Holoa vings. (lull size), usoful and reltable l'attcao• Embroideries, Jewelry, and a coal...tit ; : to:tv, skit of artit(tie novelties, with' othey metal tio.: entett tinint literature. No person or refimotutot. hour_4- wife, or lady of task, our, n tiord to do ilitlicot the Mutter Mouthly. Sitighs copies, Zit i ba,t. !lumbar, net specittiew,lo routs; either to:died free. Y.eutly, $3, with a valuable pleutiou.: two copies, $0 f 0; three copies. $7 00; fire et.pits, $l2, and splendid premiums for clu P $.4 each, with the firl4 premiums to each sub ilia?. „A& ' W. JENNINO: 4 DEM • EST, Nu. 473 Itroadway, ow York. ,fletnorost's Monthly at.:l Young .merica, to g ether $4. with the preiniutos fcr eaeb. • . March 20, '67—B tn. , .1 - )AINTs, FOR FAlinr - :ltti A N:11 Graf r ton ,Mineral Paint Co are.uon• atoul'oettnim: CheAtoost and moat Durable. Peiny /u. tine: NO coats well'put on, mixed 'with 'phre bitreeeil (iii. eJI lest 10 er li, years; it is of a light brown or 14 1 nilru/ chocolaty color, and can be changed 'to green, drab, ollee'or cream to atilt the taste of the commmer it I. valuable for noose& &lUDS. 'Benet*. - Carriage and' Car la:l4;6re, Palls and Woodemuttro, Agricultural ImPle manta, Canal 'limits', Veearla and :hips' Belton's. Cap' YON Metal and /Shingle Roofs, (1' being Firo altolgritt" Trod), Floor .011 cloths. (one hlktnehtctu a lftmTiug. traedlooobbla:tha ?Fat year.) and as a for 10 3 . 'purpose is uusufpussettfor laxly, durability; elastlct ty, pud adhasiTenea4. Price go per bb). o f no ibs., which a termer for scars to Scia tor a tiroula? Yritink kiYee _fall: tat Ft (eolith+. • .Noun• Maio° utiles.. branded iu u trade murk Grhlthit Mineral l'tdet. .4ddre:a ' - • DANIEL' MOW rT.L, Rcpt 11, ISII7-Cut. 2A4 Pre.° Mreet. Neu. York. JOB-WORK„ IN THE . 13E13T STTL.Iti, nisi with doodah, at THE AGITATOR Om 1 El li NI N RIII ig L. 11. dqATTUCIi, Sup ... 11 1 o p h. 05 a. .. 5,15 p tr. —.12.90 13 Oldt .. 14.43 p 0.45 a 9. .... 5.90 e m 0.28 p m id.pm Is. T. VApi 1,101t.\