'' - ''.: - '::•' , l.i:Eirigbie , i , AAit : :•io . 2i::•: o ' .., :' - oliii st*ga,hoW aittakeithpletoos atraggie, And worry this was* , world tbtopgh, . In 'Min to Unit*, ntbent, . 4nlliptitis tintietfojka An r = 4 ',.l4httroitatl• rani bilfgated; Bat still they are striving eaoh day . Topplikn, beliovv _they ars Ifealthy, M•thottli un eople over' the way. The demon Pride ha/I'm:Lined many, , `Arid envy, bane Arid envy, onoe taking possession, Viriu lead no to sots moat insane. obangaliatipy homes into hates, No matter what reason say ; -fied - heiP,tbe poor 001 i bo once end* 7 1 1 *- 1 7*. folk/ Oat-the nay:, ' ~~' fiQ'JfG. 3 > . , ~~ mimbli EEM It is itaportatit tolavekciod salt for the preservation of meats, and more espeo lal4-80 ' for 'lbutter:,and 'i cheese. The 0412Pritintalleardinregard to Michigan butter not keeping well, are probably due in a great degree to the bad ,quality ;Of ithe ealt'used in its • m antifrieture. 1 It is not unlikely, however, that this, 'be ing so bomplon a fact, , Isla some I in statieesatadeati 'excuse for carelessaess 'processes - in:some of. the pf batter making. ) : . The production of salt within 'the State,.la,andoubtedly o im, f very great J :portatiee a- hut if_ the people • who buy and use it Suffer a'loss in consequence, it becomes a question whether we are on the whole benefited: The salt , Wan' . ufactarers may not at present concern themselves Treout the matter. As, long • as their salt idle, their ,chief ,object is accompllshed. - __ It cannot be supposed that alt the complaints against Saginaw salt are result of. prejudice T . though it is not in feu led to assert' that no good salt is Made there. Such is its reputa tion. however,,that people who want to maker the best 'butter a nd cheese are afraid of it. Within he 'past' season, Ave have beard propri tors- of cheese factories In this -State, Say' they would upon iio account use.either Saginaw or Syraetise halt:. • The proprietor of a large ' batter dairy, who hasheen able to sell all his batter considerably higher than 'regular alar,ket rates,.said' he would not uSo'Saginaw salt for a day if he were offered a year's supply gratis. The Eng lieh . Ashton salt, purchased In New York; is used in these dairies, ' though of coorse'at a much'' greater cost' than would be incurred for that • made at ••Syraeusebr Sagipaw. • ~ ' There was .'formerly great trouble in 'regardlo the'Syractisesalt, and the New York Legislature was obliged. to adopt measureato gUarantee ,its' quality. It la new, .clahned, however, • that some of the dairy salt madeat Syraapse, isequel in quality , : to any made in the world.— T,here are two kinds which 'haVe a high. reputation rotte cal led - "Cruilialtiga Fac tory Filled" talt, - ; and, the other " EX .nelsior Nills" 1 salt. ' The Utica N. - Y., • Herald •statea' that. 'SeVeral analyses which' been Made of , the .former klird; , B4ciw it to he purer and' better • tharettie'Ashton salt.•., i• ', • : , • ; ',lt aSerne'from, the paper - referred to, ' that. Many of.the New Yorkeheese-and bulterdairles haselatterly been using thiS ,`C faetory,filled"- salt.. • "It is pos siblef",says, •thelrerald, "that some delrymen•to avoid expense, still use the common bariel'ealt,' but if 'they, do, it is unwise,* and at a r i sk of injuring, the prodnet pf the 'dairy," -- ; ~ • •'Vire, paper from which we quote, gives an aceoUnt OfWhat • seems to have been very fair co parative test of the qual i Wes - of '' the nondaga' - faatory filled and the Ashton salt. Samples of the two kinds were rienf.to some of-the best butter-makers -of *several cdun ties •of New York and' one volirify la _Penn sylvania, - wathAnstroations that. two tubs of• ' butter.' froM ; each "dairy, were to be Serif to,the lite exhibition of the New York State Agricultural Society, at Buffalo; one tub from each dairy to be salted with Ashton - and the other I With Onondaga salt, the same quantity being used in each case. The examina tion of the butter was made by a com mittee 'appointed by 'the Society above named—the' knowledge of: the-kind of salt used in the respective , tuba being witheld from the committee till after the decisions were made. The commit tee say; - . . " We prenounee in twenty-five cases the butter cured with the factory filled salt made at the New York mills, Syra cuse. to be the best as compared with its alternate package cured in the same dairy with Ashton salt. In five cases the Ashton cured butterwas the best. We have no doubt thatif or the preser vation of butter, the factory filled 4airy salt has no.superlor."--Larying (Mich.) .Republican. • - • • RENABICABLE STortlf.—A gent? ` man In whose credibility the most iin plicit confidence may be placed,_ re lates the following singular story, the parties to which, and the material facts Involved; are personally known to him: A young lady named Helen Hunter between • . .Dyonsburg, and Prince ton, sentucky, during a protracted re:. ligious meeting held during the month of November,. under the 'banana) of religious excitement, fell into a trance and remained in astute of apparent un oonciousnesa fora period of fivedays. . Whet) she• was aroused from the state of lethargy into which she bad fallen, she related the experience of the_ five days, -during which silo professed to have passed into the other world and wit nessed the glories of , Paradise as Well as the horrors of. the bottomless pit.— But the remarkable feature of the story is that she predicted that three young men, then apparently-in the most robust health. would die'before the year was out. A week after the prediction was made one of the young men took sick and died in a few days. A week or ten days latter theSecond,died, and on the first day of the new year the.tbird one expired.—Evansvine Xciurncl. "A T TIT 13En kit AT.'.'.--Somewhere abouttbe year 170, (sip runs the tale,) a traveling mill-wright, (in those days the king of mechahles,)= foot sore, and with the broadest l l9:erthern Doric ac cent, atoppedateroho, p locality indica-4 tive of field sports lamttbeit the engine? factory of Boultou Watt, and he ask ed for work.- •:.‘ His aspect was little better than .one or Pbeggary and poor looks," and- Mr.- Boulton had bid him God Speed to:36mq other-workshop; w.hen, as be. Vail' turn= n ing away sorrow fUlly, Boultonaud- - , denly called back and inquired:: "What kind of bat, have you on yd r- my friend.": - "It'sjust timber sir, I just made it, sir, my ain sel." "How did you make it!" "I just turned it in the lathe." "But Isis oval; --mah;' . ..tunithe lathe turns things - • , r "A well! I Jorit.g,nat'd the lathe gang anither gait ter. - PleaSe the- long journey afore Me, and I:thoght I'd have a hat to keep out the water, and I had na muokie spare, :.and I just made ane." _ - - By 1118 inborn Mechanism .he had in vented the oval lathe and - triads - Me hat and the hat made his fortune. He be came a distinguished mabhinist. TEE SCHOoLICASTIM ATIROAD.—The following is a literal copy ,of the list of questions-proposed for disbussion in a debating club out west; • Subgecka of Diskushion, Is clangit morralle rong? Is the reading of fletishus wnrks aoni znendlble •• • • Is it n ry that familia shud re `weave °rough litterrary educasbu ? femaiis to taik•part in politiks j us dress, constitqte,the .7220rral p o rt of , • • 4- "Seat" sigd One* girt to another, - $ act - glad' I,have no beau now !"-- " Why sot"- asked the, other._ "Oh sense I can- eat as nutty onions as I please." • To fatten a Vita baby,"-throw it out of the window and it will come down plump. - . When a man W4re a wig can he be Said to be pagisibg tin (h)airs? Ell R. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to M -ennounce to the citizens of Ttoga County, that In ndditi9a - to ;hip egeeltent at oat. of 8 tovea, tinNtareißrittiinia, and Eillebt-Iron Ware, he has, at a groat outlay, stocked his store on MAIN STREET, NVELLSBOR?, with a complete aeoortment of Shelf 11,ardararo, of which we enumerate'the following'artlelee: =REM NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, '5 MILL; lIAND AND BUCK SAWS, '"- BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS,, • , PUMPS,' AXES,' • AUGERS, • , BIXTS, • DITT-STOOKS, ,IIATOHETS, CHISELS SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENOH•SCREWS, WOOD. SCREWS, CARRIAGE ROLTS, BURRS; f3REI,NB, 'WASHERS, PIPE BOXES,' AXLE. TREES, ELLIP., TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, "DAR, :BG 7 I3AND' MON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN - - POPPERS, SAUSAGE ,currEits AND STUFFERS COMBINED: AlBo, PISTOLS, PXSTQL CARTRIDGES, . POWDER AND CAPS. EOM PATENT BARNDOORAANGINAS • - a new Thing, and made for yea., Tliese are but a few of `the &any artidlom 'oomriosibk our stook of Hardware. We invite - the 'pada to calf and examine for themselves. We elm t kee the host quality of goods in ourlinei and work to order done promptly and •w 1311: " 'WILLIAM ROBERTS. Wallsboro, Sept. I , lil36Ltf.' To Owners of Horses and Cattle. TIOBiAs , DERBY CONDITION 'POWDERS ARE warranted superior to any !Ahem, or no pay, for the cure of Distemper, Worms, Bote, Coughs, Hide. bound. Colds, l / Ziorses ; And Colds, Coughs, Loss of Milk, Blac T., ongue. Iforti DisteroVer, tem, in Oat. They arxrperfeetly solrran'd'lnnocent; no need of stopping the working ofyour animals. They increase the appetite, give a tine coat, cleanse the stomach and urinary organs"; also incieaso the mllk of *sows. Try them, and you will never be without them. Hiram W 3odruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has tus i xi them for yeard, and recommends them tb his friends. Col. Philo: P. Bush, of the Jerome Race Course, Fordham, N. Y., would not use them until he was told of what they ere composed, since which he is never without them. lie has over twenty running horses in his charge, and for the last three years has used no other medicine for them. lie has kindly per. mated me to refer any one to him. Over 1,000 other references:can:be seen at the depot .'; Sold by Druggistil. and Saddlers . Price 2S cents per box. Depot, ST ,Cortlandt Street; New York. [Feb. 191 Public Benefit, AMONG the useful improvements of the day, there - are few that give more promise of good, few so well adapted to relieve human suf fering, few so sell approved by the publioos that new and powerful remedy called Balutifq (or as -the German people call it IlealthbringerA, It gives lease aria comfort a.tbe peer. s ufferer from - .Neuralgia end Rheumatism, and brings speedy relief to that large class of diseases that are often cured and always benefited by an out ward application. For sale by all Druggists. ' . • Wholesale 'Depot DAY, HOAGLAND* ST'. GRR, Nol4 Courtlandt 13dNetri York. ' ' Nthr .grroitE CONYERS & OSGOOD TN addition to their old business in Dry Goode, Grocorios, 4t0., have'establishod STOVE, TIN; AND GENERAL HARD• WARE STORE, two doors below the old stood; where they man itatiture • - . TIN-WAR'S Olt 1 FIN HIIMANIT - Y PRINOIP4. , - that is, in the most substantial manner. In the matter of ~~ we have enough to da all the cooki n g a n d 'Warm ing in Tioga County. - In fact, we have Stove. enough to MAKE . A SUMMER in WA LB USS4A. We aro tiiet.o'oiy agents 3or,the tiqo of the AMERICAN' 'COOKITOVB - in Vellsboro; and this Stove is the AUTOCRAT. - ..0P- STOVES. . .„., , We keep all kinds : of Hardware; Iron, Nails, Steel, Horse Shoos, and a complete variety of SHELF -HARDWARE. If you don't, believe : it D#OP • 411 • CONVEUS' ds .OSOOOD. Welleboro, Sept. 4, 1867, ly. Eirn . ra Saw Manufactory. ace and Extra Cast Steel Patent Taper Ground Circular ,Servi a. *ILL, MULEY, GANG, CROSS-OUT, ICLEARING, BOOTH AND OTHER SAWS- M. J. tsCRIEFFELIN, Jr.; is authorised to sell at Factory Prices In Tioga. Orders for repaiting,4e., left-Arithldr. promfitly'as If left -at the lifaittifito tory. BURSARS'. 'Sept. 18, 1867.—tf; CASH PAID FOR ASH LOGS, at Bodine'a• 51111, by O. S. KIMBALL. Willeboro Dee. 25 1886-ti MI 3 .1 4 tx : s l l uw _ •cio n oadett r awe gul ailoOfi d puu ut)o99lno veimuunto ipuutypt eauiapaun gusdacni esott} pug spoon aaeo coallumirept Gal% oal qIeLIRTIFIVe gauging ealup_ien 641 u ?pima 1 „ lfignll_lol9o4itiliNflLlOSH %kg fitilSlol , fit 4E4 1011 4 da ita2 two' uem:. y -evci east{ pittogs 400110,4 403 does ow 1 1 0 1qa Vll'4 01 1 1 ;1 '0 polfignya .i7i:i.-11:,:f4.',.,.)..i,.;:,. . . i . lIIRINVIII' NI - 09 'i. 1 ;,a p~aasgotoo • s ,. e q .; o wwjsß• j o.no r idoviii e q / " pi! . 1011, 'I i• • ;: , ' •.: • tV• ' 1 1 ; io,Aoing flial.-ifseAm'osly • - 09 , (pus ily,01) , saruoial. act evil " . " 5 bitllHllla naa„aa fzr 'NOVI (1011 'IVA 440 N. 011). aOllB Hs OR. Ch „ `ssou norms pfto cot tr pp.:punt( awl 91rhi , • •—• ;• . •-,, -,:` ! DNITISS 321 V 3.41'"' V. i,: • i : '-1 '' . t. !...• :. -,..-: 1 :t; ME Tcr `a7amsAtvz IMO qes i turp4ogettopt no Joitscrpalqi. ivaittona - jk - _,4*,4i5,.:* NO: .. 41 0 t • • "311.,Vtik - Nll -'3Hrm--ssvl9 =MI `SOIA4I.ILS Gauv. 4 l4ct'uvH 1, , anc!,F,Aaynct oßsluotued, ellaumeetia patr:• melting inim uo O&a u oweg NEW NP-R.I . NG. __ ; GOODS 3 ii - -, - IN 0 0,ILIV:I NV; i'', ''':l AT 'it : E 4 PEOPik8 5 STORE WtE , ARE ,1 . %1 . 9W 'REqIVING A FRESH STO,CK t oF GOODS Adapted !co the •-• 7 SPRING TRADE, and are prepared to atiiiply the wants of the people to NORTHERN PENtIffYLVA,NIA WITH • ' 1 DRS t S. OUR LONG -EXPERIENCE has, taught us that Gooi) glee the beet aatisfaetton; and - tkose:aeonatotned • to patrontee us know that we ... . KEEP THE BEST GOODS that are to be found in •thle. section, and thoee who are not our patrons are the Imre quite MI much u we are. We keep as until a LARGE b? :CLOTHS to {fon by tie- y0 . 440t: • = MADE UP TO ORDER AND WAR RANTED' TO i'IT. OUR STOOK 'IV= BE KEPT FULL, r ' I • and all Goode sold by tte Warranted to give Satisfaction, •-• ;li k, i}4 ^As +,s • . A. li D Sold as Low as at any Other Estab lishnieo#. 1144 that, • We invite an examination of one Stook arid Prices, pledging oUraelvea to " 8110 W • GOODS FREEiali •Aiii 'TAKE .NO OFFENCE 'wben 2 49 aalojs , SMITH & WAITE. corning, If 3%, Apr. 10, 1861. 11 =ME Mil EMI =MIN 1:1 ' a. I , • - - •E;LEMPER r.-- ' '• .e; k, la MEE DRUGS, MEDICINES„PAT,RNT.AED- : DOW MASS, & PUTTY; ; , IlavO come siOviii to Oliiih4e6l3 41*. , • AXTE dolnot hesitate to say that we havO the v T,, , 093 0 0- 1 ,1 1 T 1 5,9f < , P ÜBE ENGLISH DR UGS PitEtift AtiviclNES) ‘,4/' M 14 1 ,;:. • Id;i YANKEE NOTIONS , ef—T FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP; -TOOT/E;& • -` - BRUSHES MIRRORS • „ ..... , i : :', - , - 1NI . NES::: : :4711(100 . R$46, ', wrzi? - 11.autiovir ,. .tzffici,11.1118cir.i.iff22: ..;, ...... • , • lifle"htvo Oleo '&6 1 4444 titoOic PAANTS,.aus, :g3LAss 3 AND .PUTTY, Suoks• PPure ylikite Lead, -Pure White - Lino, -Linseed Oh: aliaoh Varnish, .Purniture Varnish,' Vet; low.Clohre, Venetian , :Bekichroine Yel- 1 . ' low, Chrome. Green, Prussian Blue,. - • Patent- ! ,Dryer - ker • pac,v• Japan • • • !.) ;01.1. • "-••-•• Biranish'Whiting, Paris White, Kalsomine, Resin, Tar, Log Wood, Rustic, Brazil Wood, Cam wood, liedwocek, potash" PuttA-, A1p0.. , 2, • Binatila,` B&W ,Tlifp 011,"Pilift and -•- Varnish Brushes, ' •• !, Which we 'will pail 20. per cont.. ()beeper than any Other establishment in the 4ounty.. , Iwihott, we havo egeriNnk,elyer 440. in a first Wag ' , •II - •• t••. •,' .• , czz.•'`i " DRUG - STORE'' -~~; and all we aqk is for you to call and examine our stock andprices befcre,b,uying ,eleawhern.,; ; member,we , can't bo,findorsqld. T , All godds whiratited or no Sato. P. R. Wzr.LremS, 1 . P. R WILLIAMS A. (50. J AJO. 8 U.Oop Block. NoHaber°, lunB 26/1867. FARMERS' EXCHANO. O. G. VANITALKENBURG &BRO. - ipxon 4 lNoz for - Farm Produce and 11144 nn' ill the principle that "even exebange is no robbery!' PORK, 1141 S, -,SHOULDERS ; NVIIITE BI SHi )lI.A.CEIRtLi CODFISH, SMOKED HALIBUT, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, FEED, &C., &C. We have no ambition to get rich faster than our neighbora w,IPA - Ateil s Cl, 4 9Y6FAUttrtone; nor are we degirota; of :rizaninganir oreagon that we may hay° more to eat, drink, wear, and To Lay , By for a Rainy Day. As an evidence that we deal fairly and square. ly with our easterners, we point to the fact that our run of custom has stead i tty inoreased. from the firs,t, fnd'pr • Ise — "grrofekderiPtila r/• i r • I • HA TI 0 1110 AILD We pay CABO for PikOtlol3, and keep up with the market prima. ' Remember the place, :row N SEND'S - OLD -STAND, AMIN ,STREET, WELLSBORO, PENNIA ' Sept. 11, 1867—tf. NgWYMALoNswooups AND NEW PRICES, AT TIOGA, PA. oicHatku RAM haiinB takoti vV- tagei 'tbi 'lank xleolln 'la the inarkst, have received finds stook and are prepared to furnish thole in want of '• 1: • - ' : At the /meat sash rates. The stopk constant of a :general assortment of lIRY GOBIIB, AND YANKEE NOTIONS, Both staple . and. fancy: Hats & Caps Boots do Sires, Together !W1 PORK, FLOUR, SUGAR, TEAS, ~! • ' And many other articles too numerous 'to' Men tion. We woold say to Merchants, Farmers, and all others in want of RORK or. ()IDE& RN/I MMO, BUTTER FIRKINS AND TUBS that they can -flud-th 1., ..orquantityTirlioldatior retail at our store.; :This woidcds alrneir 'aria ex tra In quality, just manufactured here at the Factory. .WXORHABI . :PARR. Tioga. Doo. Tai 1867. ,„ Cleaning Sewing Madhines. • - • THE undersigned hereby notifies owners of Sewing Machines that he la ;prepared to Olean and'pnispolt tuadities in good other on call. He'aise isagent for the "patent tuoker," Which can be used on any raaohine.,, , t! ,• • JOgif,l3.'snAtat.henr. Wellsboro, Sept.44B6T, tf. . „ Welisboro 0190-Dressing Works: lIAVING engaged Mr.-JAMES EMITS to superintend .oni , VidtkiniliVOrks we are now' ready to do all, kind , of :coloring:and 'dross = Ing in gooditjle, and On 'sbork,notlee. , I , ' • • • 11. HILTBOLD; Sept ? , IS, 3,86-11: 0,, 41 - LAIR; • • "IrOatailig - llblige " OA/t 6 .XiTOS.rt:h k w_e_ or dii34-andloilig. B ;log, VIA be:had on reatolisble' terms 'o'o°4 site the_ old U.S.. Hotel _Stand, Mein-Street, Welleboro. .114 7 1 3714g111,pte . p01ter. 11 , Atitz/ill l .trriffri:l.9 • - • r !:.• q:•1 uto NWIMMEM EMI BE , 11111 M=Mt=3=== " r il IFt. To' _Bpi/13Cl- ir ' SELL SS 'IS. ogs 8.-2% TVE will buy..at-tbe bigbest 'market price,. thefollowing articles. SHEEP P E X 45 19..„'? DEACON " S 4 tik DEER SKINS, FURS, HIDES, otikY:44 4 : qlf-PCS• _ for which we will pay cash. • - We will manufacture to order, French or Veinis;., lanned'CALF or KIP pawl's, in the beat man nor and at &lintel, and pay especial attention to It/IPAIR,I110; - . We . haveittfltat-rate stook of .11E.A . ,DY7MADE , . WO1114:-,' on whioli we will not be undersold, and from this time we shall make It a point to keep up the best "1 4 , 4 .1)X2 1 09 4 GAIT.E.R2 - • to be, t9nn,a. gke, whieh ire will sell at alt*ltr run/Allan imolvartieles : bare , - eier been erect in OA " )4Webill,ilkowise,keop -up-a goad. assortment LUZ LADIES" BALMORAiS, .LEAtifER " . rimong's '`ottuip - BE Vs ,AirD : op • • , , f ,„col- • - . RIOOA =13%711E5,'"• . ' • , .., . ~ ~ ,t 1 , S , -O. 'S) • " ' ';•:.1411:4.0.40,14101-14ktiis,:woRLi - • • - • ••• • - • -.. 1 L:451, i r . 1J I DING'S ~ earl be bo' tiiilo 4 f - li, ,*'c r ik,iiiipTiiiiyihe're . this side of -New ark, titittift, 001, keeps .full stook " PAR. INOR . "CALF;.' . 11i,E$011. §0141,C, • • .40 . 444 of PROS,•RAIDi, THREAD, A TV i r PB, OLOVSH,T, ReZDZES,' 7 1211' . 8, TRESS, H OR TPS, wide SHOEMAKER'S T 0 0.L.7 and FIX) I,NOS, will batoand the W." gait in the ticittiO, and tbe,o4/pir Onnitinlfik 4 WO talk business and **an bitinfak. We bawl:mil in tbli ration long 'enpngh ;He Will .Imowno.lefthose , -Who knbir ne,try Dotter of• Main and Grifton atreete, opposite . Wm. Rob' NW Hardware Moroi " ' •0. W, I:l24.itSr 020. =ROT: _Welleboro, April .2‘11161.4t REM141791 1 0.W1 T.R,E 41?.?112. Mr r, ‘l443ol43,sTunkrnamt Ountrtati.ir ILIR EIY A IP# 36OI 7n''±9.O44 I OR B 206 , 11 0: 0 4niatiPOP,'T* 2 1 :KO. goVallalltltT. A'imyll 44.100 in. Calibre Mir" Revolver, r 30.100.10..Ca11bre Z.?syy , ;be Calibre PollooßiprOlVer; : Navy else Calibre ffew Tooke% Revolver, , 81 100 - in. Calibre P.ooirtit Itopilver,' (Rider's pt.) 31.100 in. Calibre Repeating Plib)l, (E ll iott pt.) No 22 &82 Caress Veat`PoOket Pistol, No 22, 80, 32 & 41 Cartridge Gun bane No 22 & 32 Cartridge Crelob Loading Riile,(Beals') No VI & 38' 4 4 Revolving Ride 36 a 44-100 In Calibre, " ' R. RIiMINQTON 4t SONS. • , PluzcinrAL Aisarr. Moose 4t, Nil:thole. New York; •Wat Read & Bon, Boston; Jog C Grubb 00, Philadelphia; Pord trity, & TriinNe.RaltimOre; :Henry Velem & 0e; New Orleane; Johnson, pence? 00, Chicago, L M Runieey & Co, et. Lords; Albert' H Crane, Safi Pnincisco. Cot. 0, 1867.—0m.' NEW • ARRIVAL 2 MIS. E. E. KIMBALL, now readying a new and faeldonable stook of MILLINERY GOODS fresh from New York, erhiCh the trill aell vOry cheap.: Call and eiamittO. atylekand,priees. , • •• Mem Minter, WzLtsbosto,'PA Octoboi-20iie;47: WFALLSBOAO: FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. :• t, s t ; 4 •• -4 , /11111 E subscribers having procured additional ± machinery are now ready to furnish to order all sorts of • . t '' • • CASTINGS, 817Crt All i r PLOW S, OULTIVA ORS, FIELD ROL LE R 8 - , ' 'MIL VEARINO,'k ' SLEIMSROES,- 06 D - SAWING MAO INES, &a., &a., &a. • We'haie alto a WOCONIATH PLANER, i for custom and job woik; We are also prepared , to do 'STAZZTFIN 4 802?OLZ WING • • 1 , 3 • -; r 1 o74er. Having •r S t-olasir, ''ftertWkluttlog Lathe, we are prepared t Mike" CEIEEsIII PRESS to order. Builders; of , Cheese , rioted°. aroma quested ,to exanritte bur"work: Wi manufacture ihe Cha , Plow Plow, one of the an t hepleumtts is the market. OLD IRON. ouARLEi mum% F.:11...5E4P8. 1 , , ; R L 7 15 plelertt: 1868. W MIT & BAIiEli 1868. Cash paid to Wellsbciro, so this 7e'ar with an exolueively minas& A - 17 8 comae yy CASH b OASR AID FOR WHEAT I CASH AID FOR OATS I ;Axp OR LCORNI. OASHr _ CASH F EY:BAYTXUNO I I TObit FOR OASR.I A LARGE A LARGE TOOK OF FEED FOR 'CASH I ;TOOK OF TORII FOR I OASH I _ A LARGE ?OW and sea us, Wellsboro, Jan WRIGHT & BAILEY. 0,186747. ,Atu pqrpkope Sad skswount =gist call ~„ I btod to 'dote or bOok ad settle or pay code. WRIGHT et BAILEY. • Welpdwrp, ,', 11AVIN'G oov . new Cards, , pot without...de laminar. , Alt W: Will be returned b of Clarding:Naohintv red our llfaehlUe *tit entire. e are upw ready to Card all ay, tied', best possible trout flim a dtstatee by Otago the saute if reirlifed, • 1 8; EL' HILTBOLIi, PAIN,Br#APt.. • 1887: ,)gelleirarvltin FIWIL'Et JLJ BRE9, for Bid ABD93lMiti at Rors Drag Stor 'mei,' Maine l eio . 4640 Cdeol93 • ,-rottrs. GALINDO/4 , bloke, at cmGE MOM r,i',‘ A , T-0. '; ':,1 , 40 . ! - i'iii)ll 6 'bf 1,, --, AND abitiOU*YING C AVIS'n MAKER tbie Method:of imtlf • that tlko fiteoit of -• • `SPRING CIO .1;„ 3 ,:%.i i-,-.:..','•:i-- is. 'enT bank , and 'effete 'law The State , ta' 40111 •ateeke4 with {enable —, z , 5 t" ' '• ' COATS, PAN S AND . also, sr large6ssortca GENT'S FURNISHING coneieitng of WHITE,AND CAMPO! COLLARS, , -NECKTIE, FENDERS, sop; and a goad large 10$ of the mo HATS AND . ever brought to this market. Al TRUNKS, BAGS, AND, 115 which you'Onn buy for cash Clothing Store, of N. ABUER, Flourl3tore. ~Y411,000,.89pte110 1867. 1866. FOR SALE B. C. WICKIIA A T KIS NttBERT OF RR' 2112 L, NAMBN AL .TILERS, IN 60,00 , Apple ' 10,000 Pear T A good 'ripply of PLUM. PEA( andORNAME:TAL TREES A f . . . The /telt ir a are composed i iliiiielegt gcKidfr °alibi', some of t inbeacirig. .An one wishing -to ailltdo well to e 11 and see my sic chasing elsewhere. ; pit* Delicate free of Charge.. -- , ,Tloga;Pen. 28, 1888-Iy* F 0 U T 2' csisinivsy Horn ad Calllo C:sDI Q E - IYA DOE; 8, ZMPEII, E r i 1 815" APE VT& A D NERDY, Ex: utO,leatre:vel In go dletilies of Swiiio, the Lunge, Liver, app.,, tuts ovtiou , agile as a opecifie. putting from oze•oelf A paper to : papa irL bare' ol swill Via , above' dieeasee Will be enutioeted Or "entirely , prevent Prevvotire , and civo fnr s' flog-VW Prloe f)3 Centa pez -•••••• , , POILT'VZ • - • 8T 'bY.ZR • WROLMAIE !giro AND No.' 110 Poi iihtli,Vy out thq !halted Statci. DAVID E. Fornz, For sale by John A: Roy, Wellibo STATE NORMAL ' SOHOO FIELD, TIOGA COUNT V4%.CTLTVX"V - . F., d. Prinolpal, Professor ands Mental Science. ' - - J. T.:STREIT, A. M. Professor of 011ARLES' R. TERRILL, A. M., P. Matbetutiti4. • ' Mai: L. M,'PETERSELIA, Modern • and Drawing. ibiteslKAßY Si HUGHES, 13. E., En 111230... S. , R. 'PRESTON, B. E.. nine Model School.' I. G. MOYT, Professor of .'Vocal sad Ii tel.Mulio. • tsi . Mies ALIOE B. EEI,EY, Militant II ' of Musici. SORDOL YEAR _ Eirit Tani begins September 4; 18 Second term begins Deeemter - Third term begins Marabi2B; 1 8 • EXPENSES PER TERM OP 14 WE Pall and Spring Term, including board, room ,rent, tultion, , book rent, 'Dna' • oil, and'ereabing, Winter Term, Day studente, tuition and book rent,.... Total caverns's for school year., No extra. charges. Rooms funds stoves,. chairs, tables, stands, palls, mattresses, pillows,•and comfort:a further Information wind fOi Catalogue. Aug. 7;1667, 6w. Address; Pr Mrs: A.J.' Soli° i s now reoeiving the Fall , etylos of MILLINERY, diced from the ()iv, and will be pleasi her 014 friends and customers, with as ones as may choose to favor her with ronage. I have engaged a first-slaw ker, and•am prepared to carry on DRESS MAKI in all its branches. in a satisfactory man Orders taken for flair Jewelry. 0 paid for human hair. Store over Van burg's Grocery, 3fain.st. Wellaboro, Sept. 25, 18674 f, RDfIiNOR tOiDDEIINEI3I:3 The line location for a , storo betty ' building known • as Boy's Block, and Saloon is now offered for sale on • peonl favorable tempt j inquire" at ftoy's Drug', - A..' lISIOAL INSTRUMENTS.—J. 8. , .I.XL pear, dealer in Deekei & Broth Hater & Brothers pianos, Mason Ham ll inet organs, Trent, Linsey & Co. melodeo the B. , l3honiniter melodeons. , Room _eve Hewett's; store... - tdepi. 12, Butter and , the fiGuEgT•Market'Priee paid for fititt l Ehease, or ehippod for partial/ at 24ja1y62. • , TOLES & BARICE) • Coal , for Sale. fIOARSE 81111111II , TOUS 0041, for Clheap, by . Sept. 28, 14467. THE Wiest senortmont. of, Watoboa, jowolry arid Plaid Wifro, Tioga t et. ••"10660- • FOLD f tiSH PAIL FOR BUTTER AT WRIGHT 44 BAIL ellabOro UNTRY Itig the, pooplo KING thati before... be .most VESTS, • tot •q GOODS, E SHIRTS, S S- t fasbi.nable ,APSI BRELLAS, at the Cheap et door east of 1866. ET AND OR; TOGA recs. ees. 1 11, CHERRY, HIM BEERY. f the choicest • eta large and get s supply alt before par. at the depot Nom s preparation, LnU favorably .• will thor= I reinvigorate -dogn ' and ted horses, trengthening , leanslng the h and Into* s a sure pre ?et of all dls- Ifi 'MANDclY' at to invaluable. the quality Milk. It has . raven by ac ' . emu:tent to !se the quad .f milk and twenty per ;. .11 Make the '. r thut and In fattening ft gives them .. • the, loosens bide, and . them thrive swat. as Cou Ulcers in fro: 81. RO., I:. Lain, ssor. , MANS ' , PA. lof Natura anguages ofeseor anguagen ranohes pat of the ,stramen druotor 1.. . seo oo 04 00 !. /0 00 1.4.184 00 ed with dstea4 o Js ; . , nofpel 4, I'd to sae ; any new 1 , air pat mama- IMO 1221 k i. prices 1 , : Liken- I:en tbo ullard'o or and tore. fff OY. hake .r and n cab e, and • 3. R. 800. :se. it and Salo D. P. ROBP • looks , minty ' 'Be R i soora of:Alio'Suporfor 7 Tux AMER]. 0 1 ,N , 11 ' A, I CH =~uene' Ar ME y y. i 11 1 „ _ , . ,Thollniorioan-:rratoh °faunally; Of Waltham, ktass..,:respodifully inbnalt , ibat their are oheaperonortracourattiti lees aoMplex, Moro dere hith•bettaradapted for gamin' "Use: add more ea illy,kapt in order add 'repaired'- than tiny , other t ,Watobosin:.the ere simpler iii atritature,-.and:thereforeiirenger; and leti;'likoly to im injured thhu the majority or foieignyeateli. ,es,.lwhieticrocerriPosed or:frote 125 to 300 pie 'Goa, N 12116,111 canyold Watch there ore. more.than- 700 - Parts: 2 , now they run under tho hardest Arial . 'vratolee can balite, is 'slii t trinhy the folloitintlettor: : ", - - • , • PENN. -11AILtROAD' COMPANY: • firma OP THE GEN'L SPERINT.ENDEN7', • Atirtiese, PA.i 15 Dtio„ 1866. ..GEN4ausa : Thu watchei Manufactured by yell have boon in use on.tnis railroad for several yearit'hy'opy ongincinen, to, whom we furnish war:alma as part Of bur -ignipinent; 'There are now.some three ' , lmndred of them carried' on' our line, and we consider them good' and reliable timo-keepers,--Indeed;f have great satisfaction in raying your , watehMkgiVis us le.te - tronble. and 'h*veworn, and do wear much longer without re. pairs tlitin anyiiatches We have ever had in use on this road-- 'As you are aware,'we formerly trip/U(14o ._these of: English " manuacture, of no. hue wleclgod good reputation; butaira claes"they iteverlesp time poo9rrectly, nor-have they done 'OA 'good service, al,Yonrii. . • --In' thole Statements I am sustained by my predecessor,, Mr-Almeria; Whose - experience ex. tonded,ovor *series of yoarki.:. iteSpeetfuliy, EGWAILD ,W.11,,1.1A1,15,- " " General Superintendent. (Ameriean.Wateit Co.', Waltham. We mokeillow five . different grildes of iv,ntebes, Omer! via bectiVely'as:Tolloiii:' ' ...ipptatan; 71-aey & CO., "Oral:ham,' Nape Waltham: Watch Conipitny, Watthatni',Aftice P. C4. Ba r tlet t,. , .'Waltham, %Male Wier. ;prery, Poston, Nese. Merits Watch ainpany Itattoli Mass. All'of those, ,with, the exception of the•flome Waich:Cs - intpeny, are warranted by tho 'American Watoh . Company bo of the . best * material, on the' mo st approved principle, and to possess every requitilte for timekeeper. - Every dealer telling Osesb.Watchas is provided with.the Corn- P"roi )sitintia sari o f guarantee,. which 'should accompany each Watch sold, sp that boyars may feel sure they' are purohasing the genuine dttolo. There are numerous counterfeits and imitations' of ear Watabes sold throughout the country, and 'we wohid caution purchasers, to bo on their guard againit Any gradea - of Waltham Watches way b iihatied bf throUghout the co .110B1010'S • & .APPLEITOAT. Sept. 4, 113.,7 r -Btu.-, ' 18,2 Broadway, N . The ,Inierican Cooking.Sto •.e. A 3 FTE R twenty years ' experience ili — the 4l man : erector() of stoves, we became convinced, some six yeari since, that a vest amount -Of money was being expended by the people of this CountO, in buying cheap end worthless stoves, a large portion of which was wasted; and that true economy consisted in buying tbo best stoves that could be made, notwithstanding the price was higher. With this view we proceeded to construct the ,American Cooking Stove. and spared no pains otr expense_ to make it the best and inost perfect stove that could be made.. And we have eieritnented with it, and earefellY ii / watched its o erasion for the last six 'years, and when an in) rovement sugkested itself, we have at - once adopt ,d lt,,and we have several'vf those improvement ' secured .by letters patent. In this manner ado not hesitate to sayove have brought it to' higber state of perfection than has herotofor been attained in cooking stoves. The recent • improvements in this stove has added largely to its convenience and effective nese. - mall - the varieties Of stoves we manu facture, we study usefulness, durability, cony°. silence and economy in operation, rather than cheapness in price, and in so doing we are ands: fled we study the interest of ;hose purchasing our stoves.. SHEAR, PACKARD, A CO. ' Albany, N. V. . For sale by CONVERSE ch . OSGOOD, Wells • bore, Pa. neept67-3m. , J. STICKLIN, Ohairmaker, Turner, and FUrniture Dealer. Q ALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop, 10 Main Street. I.'4i.OTORY in Sears & Wit. liaMs Foundry, second:story. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran teed. Fancy Turning done to order. iVellshuto, Jane 12,1.883., J. STIOKLIN. • • Tiota Works, • • • Undersigned le now prepared to axe -1 -cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Monu ments of either ITALIAN OR - RUTLAND MARBLE, of the latest style 'and' approved workmanship. and 'with.dispatoh; lie keep' 'constantly on hand both kinds of Marble and will 6e able to suit all who may fa ar him with their oiders,'on' as reasonable term as can hecobtained in the•oonntry. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned and Made to look as good as new. POSTERAWILCOE. Tioga, N0v.,1; 1867—tf: • the ,Facniprs' 'of. Tioga County. ;I AM now building atmy menufliptory, in Lawrence. ville. a superior • •FARR:LNG' whlchPosettitsis tho following advantages over allother "" ' : 1. It - sipaiates- Mite, rat litter. 'and fonl, seeds, and chess and cockle, from wheat. t 2. It °band flax seed, takesont yellow seed, and all tither seeds, perfectly. • 8, It cleans timothy seed. - 4.' It does MI other separating required of a mill. ThismUlii built of the best and most durable tim ber, in gated style; and is sold cheap for cash, or. pro duce. I will fit a , patent clove, for separating oat. from wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms. 3. If MATHER. Lawracevllle,October 10, IM3O-ti . UNION ACADEMY. A . ..1it0XV1LL5',.. 7 70 4 9.41 CO., PA. FACULTY: ' HOUTON, Principal. Mss. ADA W. HORTON, Preceptress. Mtge MIKA NORTON A Aeetetant. kites AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Ilinoto. CALENDAR FOR 1.8417-8. Fall Term commences flop!. Bd, Winter Term Nor 20th, Spring Term' Feb. 18th, 1868. EXPENSES PER TERM. . ktinlari Department $6 00 rnmati English 6 60 Meer English 7 00 Languaget and Higher Mathematics 800 Instsnsnental Mnslo, extra 10 00 Vocal Music, extra- 1 00 Drawing, e xtra 3 00 Room Rent, 2 50 Board per meek... ..... : ............ ...... 860 KDOXVIne; Atittis t 14, 1807-N. Planing and Scroll Sawing, V CO 4 TINCITON, TIOGA CO., PA. The undersigned has put in a - Woodworth Planer AND A SCROLL SAWING MACHINE at his shop, aOuth.east aide of Mill. Ile will Iteep constantly on band :CLAPBOARDS AND _FLOORING, and subscribes himself the publiok's bumble ser vant at a fair componsation for labor. D. S. IRELAN, Covington, Dec. 18, 1887.—1 y • Planing lilachinti. AT KEENEYVILLE, PA. T HAVE . pat_in a that-clues PLANER, and am I prepared to plane flooring, aiding, ate. to order. GEO. D. KEENEY. Sept. 18,1887-Iy. • „ NEVY-E'DL, DENTIST; MANSF.IELD,Pa4 grateful for the very liberal • patronage heretofore received, will confirm° so es .to per= form all dental operations,•as to merit the rapidly increasing ,professional demands now engaged.. All operations, la departments of the proton eion'exeotitO,Ai. m eat ,possible• manner.' - All now, useful ,ipv,entionsanti improvements adopt. ed. The hlgheet good_of: his patrons the - ultima. turn I • Deo. 5, ' itOICE , t6T- 'Or GRAIN" DOS • , tor ; sale C etwap ! at WRIGHT A BAILEY'S. Wollaboro, Juno b, 1867. • MIN=MSI . ; NEs I irraVXL 113 --• mum. aiitiAtriiv. • au d diker . .3l.o9 l l, t y, :4ot leave Corning. utlitieot the. - (0110viltig !wore: '4BB2wileato Boturto 4 , 4 1.2:28 a.m..,;,l4prep..ifai ." 4.1 . l AdO)' tqtc°ll44.fur 110 10, Hilatitielleal;ttpirbiftiklrk cath t t't for tho.Weat. " - • = tidy 6:43 al ur Srglit I prom; C.ololiijse eigepfed, fa t Boa r w ,safmiiica,kud roVkliq f rew,lC: ,w)&14 0 . 0444 qr_ dui/11il n c l :s ,vl33r,ctlt, t;e Sior - e,lllo . oraptlterupkjt 7:03 a. La., Nigh t lapross,bill 1,1 , finlo.:= a Dunkirk una.the iVeet.cuOnetting aanbore. 7:16 x: Iv Night - 4 , .:11,1 Chi:, 30' talayft rxcrviat tet " L oaleo ti thilrelo,ocia Avor. ithag a. ril.; Mall;Trniu.Sundayo excepted, for 1, and Liuutiltk, ' . 1:46 p. u,. lialtirnoro.Raproaa. Sunclay • * 9lCepted, itOClLC#Writud.,aUtrKto.'fityloio.. V,31 7:0 4 3 14'iLl.. 1 bLi s lit.ki)rbi•e', (:x Cepi (oil rot Itu tt , Cfa Batattanketi; Ihmktrk. viral Cho' Weer; at_calnmanca lvllb the Atlantic :and (Iry t Ay s . at , l Itallway ,•• at Buti,ik) with l tho Lalce YhercTa ail Otto 1;?,,, Tina itailwaYa, , aud ot)atikitit with the fake etc 1 1 , Railway, for all points, west uud • 7ilO Suudnye_exeepted, tor Bothene. 12.60, p,,rp Way rrelgh OdOps exy:optait. • yrs.: l ' 154 Dtitli,r6i the West, ME 12:16 a. in.; Nfg - h - C.. Ex preis. Uu.ily. Sundays vittod, ''connecting at' Gt Itycatiri for Warwick, and at x t v , York with- aftarnooutraturt and ate/Amex for 13(41‘4' nod. N Enfrland Cit Sus— , fati Exprres,MondaYe txremla,a t - neeting-atElmira for ficirrisbark, Philadelphia. tv . „ the South;- Alt • Owego for .Itlmeit t at Ittnebean at forS,yracuse; at Great e ttend forSeranton, TlntafAit and Trenton; at Lack:ll9llstep' for ilavaky. miry: Uraytpnrtpr Nowtairg and 3VartriCk 10,15 am Accommodation ,TraWdnii,y, , cgti 'teene r at at lim itrn for tjanantlitigna... , 10:48 a. Day Expreef, Sundays except eii t conae c ii tt . Elmira fofeduandteigua, itt laughs ratan for fiyn. ante, at Groat Baud , for Scranton, at Lackttwattu ' Hawley, and at, Jereey eity.,with midnight. EititA l Train of New Jersey it'd iroid for Ph Gadedidi ia, tait•. More and Washington: • r• • Galtirnor.s.}.lxprtssi Sundaye excepted. • f",:J•. CM p. In., New Turk and:Baltimore Nail, Sundays ex• • • cepted • .07 p in Lightning Expreis; Sundays excepted, COL. • 11C , 3111gt Elmira for itarrfaburg,• Philadelphia at/ •the Son h ; at Jerat;Sr Cit y with morning - vapren train of Now . Jerre . Railroad for Millman) sad r. .Wash,lo on,ancl at New York with; inerniog ex. >'- press tr Lie for Boston and the Ease., . -,'. 12:130 p. in 1 Vay frefght, Sundays excepted. 1 . .; _—_ —. _ WM. IL IJ- RIDDLE, l, ~- Bent Bass. Agent. -: • ". - , . Gen'i Sur! „. . - . • - , . , • Blossbnrg:& Corning & Tioga •U. R T.thipo, trill rim as, follow, until further notteat ActomModitiora--Leavai Bloat/urea; 7,05-a. m., Mast. field at 7.6..5.: Tloga at 8.83' Lawrrntevllle at, pd;_ ._arrivingat Cor.alta; at 10;25 a. m- Mall—Lesvos Illossburs at 1,84 p. m., Manalield at 2,trj, Mali at 8.08, Lawrenceville. at _ 8.60-rarriving et Coming at 6 17 , ra.' • , Atedl—Leavta C f orrOng at' B,lt. a. m,, I : , aviteaceitllle et 9,18, Tloga atlo,oo,',l,ticustle . l4 at 10,80—arriving at Sloss•burg at 11;194. Iti7 i ) _. AccommodatlonviLeavetreornt 9 at ' 8 ,e15 p. to, Las.. ' rancavlllo fit 4,52, Tlogn at 8_ , Slain:led at 16,25--. uniting at alottabarg at 7,20 p. tn. ' , -. L. Itt SUATTUVIE, Sort , Northorti .beitiar. fl. •,- . . - • • -.- TRAINS, roil Tlf RTlf. T2lllno fur Cunandtigula laurel:lmb A as hAluas: AccOmodation it - ' ' 7 thi a a EXpr O Att[ttlet69t traitt Oh rued) . 11 45 ~u, • 31all t', IS it cl Way•Preight, [paisen tier coach At taelleill ......... 7 10 ato , .. , On and after Nov. 24, 1807, trains adl an-ite ant depart from Troy, as follows; pur. iptry. AVE - NORTIIITAKD . . 10 65 A. M.:— . llaily (except Suuda34) fur Elmira. Dulle r lu, Canandaigua, Bocbester, Susi). Bridge and tin - Carinthia. - 945 P. 31.—Daily (cacept Sundays) for Elmfrrt and Buffalo, via Briu 1140P:say (rout ; LEAVE: SOUTH 00 A. M.—Dally•(exetpt Suudaya) .4 Baltimore. Washington, Philadelphia, &c. - 005 P. Al.-- - Dailylexcept SundaYs) for Baltithort, Washington and Philadelphia. , J. N. DoBARRY, ED. S. YOUMI Ocrel Bupf.llorriibutz, ' Uen'l rasa. Alec Baltimore, 3hL rhiladolphiiok Erie R. •Oa and utter AIONDy; OCtot , el 14th, 180, Tildes on the Philadelphia & Et alien! Road trill tun io (Oki , : t 'i - ; Vir UsTWAR ir. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia. ' ILiti pla •• •• " Vtilliameport..... ........... .. 8,08 Vla .. " arr. at Erie ' 845 P rn Erin Express leaves Philadelphia ,.. ',lr Ui a , 66 " c " Williamsport • 8 P .6 •• arr. at Erie I 5a ni Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia ... 4.50 a ui 0 6. .. Williamsport • /6.28 pin " " arr. at Lark Ila •en Ii: i. 55 pin ' EASTrVAIIA. Mall Trull leaves Erie 10.40 a hi " ts " Williamsport 11.40 pto " " arr. at Philadelphia. 6:. - :.. 8.55 te,th Erie Express /eaves Erie l. i 4.25 it ill " " " Williamsport ; 3.50 it iii ,•" " arr. at )I.oo hiladelph a )1. pLa Elmira Mail leaves Lock Hay ii 7.10 a to " " W in illlaepo t 5.5 it in •• arr. at Philadelphia. d5O p m Mail and Express connect tyliii.eii tr. ins on Warren & Eranklin Railway; Piisheutters leavi g Villidelphia at 12.00 M. arrive at. Irvimitown at O. a. at. and Oil City at 0.50 a. m. _ . Lestiing Philadelphia at e. 06.1 P. il., tkdttVti at Oil City at 4:85 p in. , • - . Atlantic and Great Western R• SOU. SALAMANCA STATION, ' Trani. lion Nn. ' ' ken's Asa, 6.141 Ilxpretx r.. fat , Acaom - modation ' 6,36 Mail' Express 12.19 Accommodation; . ••-•Mit Express -- 11.00 - Express At Cory there is a Jonetlon t#✓2htludelphie a' Erie, and CR Creek Rail Roads. -At Meadville with the F.-012'01u and Oil City ems Pltholb Branch. • At Leavittsburge cue alanoncny nranch makes a di rect route to Cieveland. At lliivenr:a connects with Cleveland and Yittsbutgh Railroad. 7 The Roar passes through Akron, Ashland:Galion, :Unripe, Urbana and Dayton, interst.cting iferions red roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. • L. 1). -RUCKER, Gen. Kept., ',We vine. Pa Real Estate THE Butmorther Afill sell or runt following valuable,property, to wit: One layout stand in Lawrenceville. One farm, on %%Lich he now resides; pus-half Imila frotn three ohurches, two School Houses, two grog shops, and one railroad, and about the •aarne distance from the lip - ts ot the W.411.•b0r0 and ,Lawrencoville,Ralirnia.: The ferto contains 1t 'acres of good land, Mr acres timbered, well wa ,tered, and very,produotivo.' It requiies that the seed should be sowed and planted. however, to 'ensure a harvest. One farm In Jackson—township, 175 acres; a tlrst.rate place for a eheese factory. . 4 !tt . Also—fur sale---4 mutts, 75 sheep; end other stook, cheap ou reasonable terms. • , M. 8. z iIALDWIN "Lawrence, Apr, rgl, 1867—tf. , Planing & Turning. B. T. VAN - HORN, LT AVINO got bis now Faetory in oporationt.' ja. is now prepared to fill orders for Cabinet Ware promptly audio the best style of workman ship. Having procured a WOODWORTR PLANER, he is ready to erase boards or plain;withAispatob. 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