ME A ECEART or STONE Br .! 1011)1_, IfABRINGToN Whence comes my love? 0 heart, diselosel It was from oheeksthat shame the 9s o , ,From lips that Bpi. the:rut:o it . :Prom dyes Out rue k the diam6fid's.baze; jv Whence comes my oe ?as freely 'own ; Al, me ! %as fro a heart like, : sione. i Tho blushing cheek speaks modest mind, The lips befitting ords most kind, • The eye does tempt to love desire, - And mains to say 'tie Cupid's fire; Yet all so fair but speak my moan, Sith naught doth say the heart of stone. Why thus, my love, mo kind bespeak Sweet eye, swiet lip, sweet, 'blushing oheek— Yet not a.heart to save Myain I 0 Venus ! take thy gift cigatti I Make not so fair to eau se our moan, Or make a heart that's like. our own. Romance ui Iteal Life. In the year 1847 a family named I 'Angle, consisting of husband, wife, wio sons and four daughteri, became °livened to Mormonism, and started 'nun their old home in Oneida county, New York, for Salt Lake City. The family started in the primitive manner peculiar to emigrants, particularly in those days—provided with a coupleof large covered wagons, well: stocked with provisions and other necessaries, as well as with firearms and ammuni tion. Arriving in the western country, they were joined by other converts to the Mormon faith—the whole forming quite an iin posipg caravan. The sequel showed, however, that it was not ex tensive enough to overawe the hostile Indians. Wnen about half of the wea ry: -.;ourney bad been finished, they were at tacked by a large party of mount ed redskins, armed with bows and ar rows, rifles, spears, Jce. A desperate Ile ht ensued between the emigrants and their ttava v ge toes, which eventuated • iii the dc.eat pi the latter ; not hnwever till neuty of the "palefaces" had been kiee I ai:ti wounded. Au episode of tilt fi , .,,1,!---iy.;/,•trendin g , to the Pringle firm 1:y V.',..; til,• c!.t.pt.lll eof their son join it% :he i e i:aii,, who bore him rapidly. aw•ty. • Tint II LUC (ltai VI! whs but ten ,yea,.. old, mid the pet of the family. a;ni Cie an:tills:l of his parents can scatta.•ly t.e nott..!ined. At first an at t elt 'IL.••i re.-cae of the lad was cootemp hca.t.i, hut it, hopelessness was apparent Oli a ill ~il, . 'n CS thought, - and it wa, alt:11011)ttel I. . "It% '." 1 0 1, tA rod bay wits kept by ` I the I nil.: :is !or t.everal years, and in. man.) nit-iti.et-t became_ "one of them" enter ing lie•trtily into their games, hunts. wars and modes of life ; but all this time he longed Mr liberty, - and was fat from satisfied with his lot. At lit.st, in 1,35), while accompanying his Indian ft , 'SOCiii; e 4 on a horse stealing fora ifito Texas, - he e:eaped and made his' ay to New Orleans, where he gradually) agsi tnilated himself into civilized customs, Wien the late civil war broke t. he joined the rebel army, and becalm one of the most skillful scouts in Beaure garti's command: 1 -• To return to time emigrants. No fur ther misfortunes beret them, and the Pringles arrived at Salt Lake City in due time, and were received into the ' bosom of the Chdrch with great show of Satisfaction on the part of Brigham YOung. They tylourned the loss Of John as though he were dead, consider ing, in fact; his fate as ten times worse than death, and never expecting to see him again in this world.i. The othei son, William—Who was two 'ea-rs the senior of JOhn—greW up to be one 01 the pillars of the Mormon church.— And now comes in the most • thrilling part of the story—the part that gives the local .interest to our narratiye.— . William Pringle arrived in town 'yes terday., on his way to Liverpool, Eng land, it 4 a missionary in the • eaus of ~Afornionism. John Pringle 'likevise itt•rivcd hetown yesterday, havi»gl de =- Above above dise r abt-4 i-1.7.::.1 , . - -,l* 4 . , ~,•', . !•i will he eradicdted `-'-''''''''''-- a , --- - 1 oc entirely pr,.ventvl. If gii:ort in tin; • preventive and ea , : 1,1. I . • i" ,. 7 CI•ot Price 25 Cents p.:2 r •ny ; f- TIIBTAIz LD R. A. 170 T AT Tll 112. I{'HOLE3AI t DTIV.(i AND v4) l No. no Funk? in Si., • Por Saio r.. 1 s out the United States. DAVID E. FOUT, SUCC For solo by John A. Itoy„Wolisbo STATE NORMAL SCIIOO , FIELD, TIOGA COUNT F Aat7X.TX. F.A. Anon, Principal, Professor arid Mental Science. J. T. STREIT, A. M., Professor of CHARLES 11. VERRILL, A. M., P Mathematics. Mae. L. M. PETERSELIA; Modern Languages and Drawing. ;• ; Mtas MARY R. HIJHRS, B. E., En i . Branches. Mesa. S. It. PRESTON, B. E.. Principal of the Model School. L 0. HOYT, Professor of Vocal and tal Music. Mesa ALICE B. SEELEY, Assistant of Music. - BOROOLI YEAR 1867-8. First Term beOris September 4, Second term begins Decemb'r 9 Third term begins Mardi 23, EXPENSES PER TERM OF 101 Fall and Spring Term, including hoar room rent,ituition, book rent, I fuc oil, and washing, Winter Term, Day students, tuition and book rent, Total expenses for school year No extra charges. Rooms furni, fitoves, Chairs, tables, stands, pails, C mattresses, pillows, and one oowfor further Infermatlon sand for Catalogue I Aug. 7, 1867, 6w. Address, 1: Mrs. A. J. Soli I 8 now receiving the Fall styles of MILLINERY, direct from the city, and will be plen a : her old friends and customers, with as r ones as may choose to favor her with ronage. I have engaged a first-class kor, and am prepared to carry on DRESS -IVIAK - ] in all its branches. In a satisfactory ra: Orders taken for Hair Jewelry. 0( paid for human hair. Store over V burg's Grocery, Main-st. Wellsboro, Sept. 25, 18117-tf R 0 4,1- IBIrCE FOR BUSINESSI The flue ()cation for a store bet.. building known as Roy's Block, and !Saloon is uoveOlrered for sale on pea favorable terms; Inquire at Roy's Dru' J. A USICAL INSTRUAIENTS.=—J. oar, dealer in Decker /.4. kt Bre 1, aloes Brothers pianos, Mitten .4. Be; toot organs, Trent, Linsey.4,6o. fueled: tbe B. &Irminger melodeons,' Room o Boirents siore. Sept. 1!/.1 Butter and Ch. , -n-IOIIEBT Market Price paid for B Cheenc,.or akiiped for parties nt 24julyGf. TOLBS A BAR . . • oal for Sale. C°CAh""iong,l4,l TI UMINOUS COAL Sept. 28,/ 887. D. P. ROD THE largest assortment of Warelik Jewelry and Plated Ware in Ties. at [i9deeelS] FO CASH PAZ' FOR BUTTER AT • WRIGHT & BAI ProoD3 of the Superior Quality Wellabor° A,ALElti ii o.'lsl WA-I CH •! IlaDii - WA . LTHAAI, MASS. ' OUNTRY I E R, trying be pool* The Ataerican i Watch Compiiny, of WitUlm tn, Mars., reepautfully submit that their Waillieli are ~ cheaper; more accurate,' two complex, more tiara. We, better adapted for g neral me, and more en oily kept hi: s enior and r paired thin any titre:. watchea in the tuarkt.t. ' They are bitliplvr hi structure, and therefore Indigo . , arid Ita-: , likely to be injured than the majeriti of foreign :catch es, which are 06:I:posed of 0 ~,i) 1,25 to :MO piv ot:, while in tin old Englb.ll watch thesis are. more than 700 parts. Uuw they run utoler,the hardest trial watches can have, bifrhown by the • following letter: THING wet thon before. ,h 1.1:o meat fatal- 8, 'SUS KS, GENTLeiSEN : Tile watches manufactured by you have been in use on this railroad fur semeral years by our anginewen, to whom we furnish watches as part of our equipment. Thoro are now some three hundred of them carried on'mur line, and we consoler then' good and fellable time-keepqrs,, Indeed, I have great satisfaction in saying your watches give us less trouble, and have worn, and do wear rouch Wiser without ru. pairs than any watches we have sue" bad in use on this road. AS :t•ou are aware, wo formerly trusted to those of English , manufacture, of ac knowledged good reputation; but us a class they never keep time as correctly, nor have they done as good service, as yours. , . In these statements I um sustained by my predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience -ex tended over a series of years. Respectfully. EDWARD IL WILLIAMS, - , .•General SuperineentiCmt. t fashionable YA PS, II 'BRE LLAS, at the Cheap Ist dour east of 1866. AWCwietin Watch Co., Wa liLaht. Wo wake now live different grades of watcher., tiamed respectively no follows : . • Appleton, ''racy d.• Go., Watratra, Zero*. Waltham Watch Companif, Waltllunt, Jlaos. I'. S. Bartlett, Waltham, Ross. Tillery, B " lo o,LMuss. Rome ;Vetch Company, • nostiA, I All of' these, with tyo exceloi.. of the Howe Watch Company, are warranted bYl n tlic American Watch CotnpqnyAo ho of the bust tuatetial, on the most approved principle, and ek cry requisite for a reliable timekeeper. 1 I.ll.iry dealer selling these Watches is provided With)the Gam pany;s printed card of guarantee, which should . aceompaqy each Watch sold, so that buye4s may feel sure they are purchasing the wit:eine article. Thera are numerous counterfeits and imitations of our Watches sold throughout the country, and we would caution purchasers to bo on their guard against imposition. . ' IT AND OR 'TIOGA Trees. reel. If, CIIERRY, 1111.111313ERY. f thd pholcoAt em large and get a *supply ck before per at the deft Any grades of Walthatn Watches may bo par chased of Watch Pealing throughout tho c. iuntry 120E1MNS & APPLETON. Sept. 4,1867—0 w. 152 Broadway, N. Y. wtlers. • The American Cooking State. , . AFTER twenty years experience , in the Wall ufactu!e fd stores, we became convinced, some six yt;ars since, that a vast amount of money was bethg expe'ntled by the peophi ofi i this country, in buying el4ap and worthless stoves, a large portion of whiilh was wasted; and that true economy consisted in buying the best stoves that could ho made, notwithstanding the price was higher. With this view we proceeded to construct the American Cooking Stove and spared no pains or expense to make it the best and most perfect stove that could ho made: And we have _experimented with it,;and carefully watched its operation tor rho last six years, and when 'an improvement mitt:rested itqell. ne have at once adopted it, and we have .several of ,t,hcsit improvements secured by letters patent. in this manner we do not hesitate to say, we have brought it to a higher .tate of pit' wet hill than has heretofore been attained in cooking stoves. The recent improvements in 004 stove has' added largely to its convenience and effective ness. In.all the varieties of Ayes we manu facture, we study Usefulness, duAlity, ,iinvo i nience and economy .in operation, miler than cheapness in price, and in no doing re are satib liud No study the interest of thos ~ purchasing our stoves. SHEAR, PACKARD,'& Co„ invaluable. the quality ;ilk. It Las rortn by cc pertinent pertinent toe e the guan o milk awl twenty per I ti make the lirm awl In fatu.ning i gives thew 'tile, 10Obt. VA litle,, awl Isciit thi iye Albahy, N. V. For sale by CONVERSI Jr, OSGOOD Wens boro, Pa. ISseptiti-3m. U:ccrs in SALB 13.00. M, uppto.ito Dartt's Wagoii Shop, Main Street. FACTORY in Scars A: Wit. limns Foundry, second story. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction Guertin toed. Fancy Turning done to order. Wellsboro, June 12, 1 - 567. J. STICKLIN. n certain e:s for $l, IMEEEM ME BSI ra , MANS PA. of Naturu 1 anguages. rrotegsor of warn m on Initraotor ELM EMI EEKS. $OO 00 64 00 10 00 ...$lB4 00 I:bed with ibedsteads, doi For inoipal MI manyto see many new !their pat -IDressm- NG EOM l ed prices led MEN.-: • can the II ullard's .liar nod Store. ROY. h Shake her and lin cab- Hone, and er J. It. I, 1866. esc• titter and DM or Salo OE e, Clocke nounty EY'S. El • or .ttir PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY. OFFICC 01' 'TIM SPEitINTENDENT, Airook:A, 15 Dcc., MO. .T. 'STICKLIN, Ghairmaker, Turner, and / . Furniture Dealer, Tioga Zarble Works, M ILE undersigned is now prepared to use CIAO all orders for Tomb Stopes .and Menu monis of either , ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, s of the latest style nod approved workmanship. and with dispatch. Ho hoop constantly on hand both kinds of 14fYirble and will be able to suit nil who may fa vor him with their orders, on as reason/Ale terms as can be obtained in the country. Stones discolorod•with rust and dirt cleaned and made to look as gOod ns new.. Tioga, Nov. 1, 1887—tf To . the Farmers of . Tioga- County lAM now building at my manufactory, in Lawrence villa. a suporlor FANNING- MILL, which possesses the following advantages over all other 1. it separates oats, rat litter. and foul seeds, and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It'oleans tlaX scud, takes ont yellow seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 3, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does all other separating required of n mill This mill is built of the best and most durable tim ber, in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro. duce. I will fit a—patent dove, for separating oats from wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms. J. If. lIIATIIHR. Lawroncosple;OctOber 10,1806-1 f UNION ACADEMY. KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA 1 FACULTY : );• ELIAS HORTON, Principal. )188. ADA -‘9, MORTON, Piecoptresa. 31zsa MIRA MORTON, Asalatant. • 11188 ,AMANDA MAZE, Teacher of sic. CALENDAR FOR 1867-8. San Torm commences Sept. 3d, Winter Term Nor 20th, Spring Term Feb. Mb, MOS. EXPENSES PER TP.P.Ikt Primary Department $5 00 Common English 6 00 Higher English ' 700 Languages and Higher Mathematics 8 00 Instrumental Music, extra 'lOOO Vocal Music, extra. 3 00 Drawing, extra 3 00 Room Rent 2 50 Board per week ' . . ' 350 Knoxville, August 14, 1867-tt. Planing and Scroll Sawing, COVINGTON, TIOGA CO., PA. , The undersigned has put in n Wood Worth. Planer AND A SCROLL SAWING AIACIIINE at bis. shop, south-cast, side of Gextallit's Saw 711111. 11e will keep constantly ut) hand CLAPBOARDS AND FLOORING, and subscribes himself the, publiek's liumhle ser vant at a fair compensation for labor. t k .D. S. INMAN, Jr. ' Coviugtp u , Dec. 19, 1b111:--1y Planing Machine. ' AT - KEENEYVILL.F..., PA. IHAVE ppt in N PLANER. ;111d uu prepared to phino flooring, hidint:, ear. ti order. OFO. D. KEENEY. Sept, 18,1867-Iy. PNEWELL, DENTIST, 'MANSFIELD, Pa. • grateful fur the very liberal patronao heretofore received, will continue so 118 to, pert form all dental operations, as to merit the Tepidly increasing professi , onnl'ilethant4 rto%N. engaged. All operations in all departments of the profes sion exeruted in tlje host possible manner 1 All now, useful inventions and improvements ddopt ed. The highest good of his patrons the ultima tum of IliN ambition' Dec. ft, '613-tf CHOICE LOT OF GRAIN BAGS for 1-:14:5 ,j cheap! rki WRIGHT •t, BAILEY'S. WoUB6oiio;, Slime. 6, 1867. 1 311 nut' uftel Sion 1.3. Nov. 25th. ,Z , . - ettVeCorOf /guttahi nt, the following hours: ''" .. 7 la - s• it • STWAII.D 801:1fib. 12:28 n• la., I 'Fress :qui i. '... untlay s excepted for Ilas, ' - ...!'i r ;i: SalarnA cti,it n 4 -14tnicirk, connecting a itii lai d re•:"= - `e.. 4 . fur the Weet. , l ,-.:2.tz: , . •.. ... , t.:•••••52 6:43 a ai ...tglit Exit' ees, ciluda)s excepted, for Saito t ['II'S, 5m aj „," (4 ,,, - ; ,i r i, Dunkirk, malt big direct tenuttt..;' ' '' ''''-' 4 with train, of the A 1111101 c k Vireat 11i:tire,. y . ,,,. r' a f f g S hore, and Wand Trunk Rail trarys i loi aII polbri.' p,,,, •.ffl 7:U3 ii. in.,Nigiit hxpress, Daily, for Ilit Ifs le.:-:•15t,,,,,, , • -,' 44 1 ,. - 1 DuultirWittid the West, connecting WI above, -'42 'i:ls a in., N %lit I.:ma ess, :-Illalti) 4...1 (.. ith 4 i; 1c.% IA l ' " e•ter Ann billialu. %1•I A St,ll. 10:32 a. tn., Sla a I tra ao , SoOdu.yB ()1C1:101,11, NI Dut, h, 2111,1 Punkah. - - ,".., 1:47e p in, Baltimore Express. Staid/Iy/, excepted, 1, - ,- 2.1 ibuchest.or and BulTalu, ela , Avon. . • ~,,,,isg , .4,- ,,, :- .4 7:03 11. ni.:l).ty Express. Nutitlaya excepted for saw t - -... , i,5, ri•illut•tiica, Dunkirk - and the 11ost, CM ,11, .0111: ~ 2,..:;'1 Li nt Salitillatlell with the Atlantic and (3 rent kr . s ICe., ,•.‘...: , z.,".. ".. I , Rada ay ; .at Banal,' with the 1. cl a ". shore nd tha t ; F.:l Trunk Railways, and al Dunkirk a lib 01,- 1.111,,,1 . 5h ut t '' . .,,,, - itaillk - Ily; I.r all 1 " to ‘l'osr nod ,00 114 " , 2. - ;;;"-:, 7;10 p in Day Express-Sundays exeeptell,fol itochesp r , t'.. 1 : : ';?• :- . 12. W pro Way, Vreight, Sunday, exerptedP 6:48 P. al„ Errligblii t train, Dilly, for the West. 1 • •••.--.- i j - i • YASSWASD DCIIIND. ' - - :iy, 1:416 At io ' ., Night I..xpre•ii, Bally • Sundays' exc et , t , 4 ' - ;, - ..i - connecting wt. Gray( toirLfur 'WArwlek. and at y,,,; 1 : . ,;:e1 York with afternoon trains anti sten mei b lot 1,,,, 0 -.- A ~,,, Now England Cities. •• ' 1 , 4-; -- I - f 4:18 a.m., Cincinnati Express-3101)days exseptiti.c ct • --,,,,,. netting at Elmira for II n rrisilt rg, Hollolciphin tel t ., ..,, tile,?outh; at Owego for Ith tea; at Itingion s t, t ,z :41 hit- byruense; at Great Bend fo • Scranton, I . l.llhaq. l''''''' pliia. and Trenton; at fittclotwaxen for Ma ley.llll kt ; ~.. Ili/tycoon for Newburg anti Warwick'. 10.16 A 111 Accommodation Train &Lib , connecting ~, lit Muni; a for Lasiandaigua. - ~,,.. t , 10:• \ •S a. iii., Day Expres;;Siniapiexcepted,connectk t ";;.. n . Elmira ter Carpi ii inlaigna. at Bingham/fon fur Syts :_''ec 114(.. At 0 trk Bon i fur Scranton, at .I.iwknuaxo, Pr ,-. I owloy,, Ina At Jersey City with midnight /.1•00. C. 2 7". Train ul New Jersey Railroad fur Philatielphla, Bak,. i t more and Washington,. , 3:12 p. m., Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted. . l-•, Ls-:-,.. 4:36 p. m.. New Yolk and 'Baltimore Mall, Sundays e l l•:•,; , cupted !zgi 7.07 pat hightning Express, :Sunda) s cxcepted , c o , t..', nt•cting tit Elmira for_liarryburg, Philadelphia act,i, the South; at Jeritey City =with morning expreo ••:S ,'.. train of New it 1 sey Railroad tor litinimoro ;ad . r.,.1. Washington. and at New York with- morning ex• press trains for Boston and the East. • , 12:30 p. in. IVay Freight, Sundays excepted. .;2.y.. Witl It. BARB, 11. 11l I/Dltil. %• .: ,_,.. Gotil Pass. Agent. flcrel Sup' , :,,,, Taainc will rim us 'follow@ until further make: Accominotlatfon—Leaves Blecsburg at 7A - A- m., 51ht, field at 755 Ploga nt 8,33 Lawn nceviLle at 0.15 arriving nt Corning at 10,26 a. tn. Man—Leaves Bloesburg, at 1,,50 p. in., Nlfinhfiehl al Tiogn at 3.09, Lawrenceville at 3 f,O--arrhlng Coining at 6 p. in. Mail—Leaeea Corning at 8,16 a. rn , Lawrencerllh 0,18, Tiogn at 10,00, Ilatudleld t.10,30--arriving a: Blosh-burg nt 11,15 a. in. PORTERiWILeuX 4p '4IIWYEL. s 8 •m maiLWlty. Ellossburg & Corning, & Tiogn V Asconnnodatlon—Leaver Corning at 3,40 p. m , Lan rencusille at 4,32. Tlogn at 0:00, Mansfield at AG arriving at Blosaburg at 7.2Cgp. tu. r • • Northern Central R. IL • TRAINid FOR TILE tionn. Trains fur ettuantigitialeavo .Liroira Its tolloot. : Accarnadation at 7 Olt a al Express (litatest Dant (711 road] 11 4.5 a e. Mall 615)te7 Way Freight, (trassottger coach attached; 7 10 a n, On and alley ' Nov. 24, 1867, trains will t}rrise atA depart front Troy, us follower LEAVE NORTHWARD 10 60 A. 10.--Dariy ‘ (vurpt ?Sandity a) for Melba, 11 1 1111 - 4- 10, Canandaignot, hallos ter, - ...5u5p. lirldgs and tbr. natiat, 9 . 415 p. (atop Su misty es) for Elmira ail Erlu Ratits • frtrio Arnim LEAVE eutI"HWARD. • 000 A. (except Sund43B) fur Baltimore Wa4hington, Philadelphia, ttc. 9U3 P. M.—Daily texcor B . gitd.ol) for Italtimor, IVa.llingten atiid"Plitharlphiad , J. N. Du BARRY, ED. B. YOUNO 9pt.llluirizburg„ Den I Puss. Ag't Baltimore, lid Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Ots vista after .NIONDAY, Octol63r 1.1111, ltibi, Ts,,il, on Elio Philadelphia A: Erlo Rail Load u ill s on a, follo,• 1 I • WESTWARD. a, Mail nail MlSlildllllllllil. 11.1Lp a. . •• Williallivort - - S.D:, ala ~ - 'arr. at Die 8.41 }, u: El le 1:x10 e6a le.iNl:2lPhilade/P/1111" /2.00 1104111 • . .' M'illiunseport 8.4 p u. •• •, arr.. at 1.;11,- 9.45 a al lqnsira Mail 1,1% es l'lsilrelphia 8.00 a h. •• •• , WWI int•port 0.28 p in , ' ah•: at Lock [moo i. 4:, psa EASTWARD. 31u11 31ail Train leaves I:ife " N 1 iiiiatopott.. ••r .., 1 •• a .at Philadelphia Ei ie Expr,!sii Ira‘,a Et io " • • - Wil I iain-por t .... " - arr. at Phil.delphia ~. k.ltaii a Matt le.iik , l Loa: 1.1avh.... •• - 111111w1unpoit....i S.Zr:l ala arr. at PhiLdelHala. 610 I. to ntil ,i3d Ltipre,i Ctitillva tt. ith ail tV.eiLat. 611 Wiktr , t, S: Erank 1 m Roil 11 ily. Pi.lBbel 1 Ord leal'ing' Pilikt(plph.i at 12.00 ;1. at eavu at livitiuttm II at i 5 40 it. nirisat, Oil Cio at 1.1 TA .I.'la. I. , avhig Phihhlelphia at SAO P, >t..... nu at ell Ca) at -1::3.5 I. ni. - . BEI Atlantic and Great Western S. V. SALAMANCA sT ATICIti WETIWARD BOUND. 5.30 Ea . pres, , .... Accommodation 6,85 Mull ----, Expregg 12.1 Q 'Accou(mo, .Exprens 11.0 t: Ex - preAs At Cory Cwre to u jttuction l thi Eric, and Cii Creel. Hail Roatik, At Meadville with the Frankly' ci Mamie Branch. At Leavittehurgo the Malionlny i Bra] reet route to Citvelmal. At imvema. Cleveland :tad Pitt:44'loi Itailreml. The Ronal pa6•6e. thrungli AL -froze, At.1 , 1111 ,, i• ,•• Marion, Urbana aD,i 1)113 toll, ifqel CI (ajic,'ll, rotutn,turd berotnu, te. at Clnehemai. 1.. U. RUCKER, Real Estabi Sale,. /TIME Subscriber will soli or rout the folloalhg i • valuable property, to wit i iOnu taveru'bttlfld is ColYrtl,lee'ellit . One Linn, on %dila hl how i teiiie,, "to. Lall wile trout title° church ,s, too t....elinei lieu:.:, two grog 6110 p t ,, ;ad al i/uid, anti ahem ih , mune distance fro the liue ut ;he 11 elltbore shd Lawrenceville lia Iroad. The faytii eohtaing Ilia i t acres of good lau , 50 acres titilbereil, well its tercel, and very aptluetivo. It requires that the seed should bu sowed and planted. bowevei, rq encore a burros'. , Otte farm in J4ehscin township, 175 acres; a first-rate place for a cheese tectury. Also—tor bale.-4 mules, 75 ebeep, and •otlirr stock, cheap oti reasonable terms. ...M. S. BALDWIN. Lawrence, A`pr. 17, ISC7-W. Planing; & Turning,. B. I T.. VAN HORN, AVINU got Luis now Factory in operatlim• is now prepared to fill orders fur Cabinet Ware promptly and in tho bust rtylu . ulivorhmna ship. having procured a WOODWORTH PLANE P, he is ready to aress hoards or plank witl'diquitch SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS, furnished to order. Ilia machinef, are uf the t.ew est and most improved patterns. shop curlier of Pearl and Waln Ste, WELLS 11040, PAI, 0 -, t;31, 1860 1 -tf. .. EiIIOREST'S At 0 NI T 11 L Y MA OAZi N E. universally acknowledged the Madel ParloP Ma azine of America ; devoted to Origuad :I , t , - ries POCITIF, Sketches, Architeature and Mmtel llou Cot gas, sehold Matters, Gems of Thought, Per peal and Literary Gossip (including :reds! departmentamt Fashions), Instructions on Ilralth. Gymnastic, Equestrian Exorcises, Altlhile, Amuse ments, etc.: all by the best anillorsonti prefme ly anti artistically illustrated with c o oly Et,grn• vings - (full the), useful and rulinhle l'altellls.. Ela c brOillariCS, Jewelry, nttd a COUStuat t•llei . e•• sio4 of al tistie novelties, with ether le.eiid :tell °idea iitling literature. No porton of rtiltierpent, economiesf house wife, or lady of taste eau afford to i:o without the Model Moirthly. Single copies, NO cent:. : Lad , numbury, h 8 specimens, 10 tents: either 11,1 ‘,I free. Yearly, $3, with a vaPerable pretuitit : site copies, $. 80: three topics, s7,'o: tiro 0p ,,, , $l2. and splendid premium: for clubs at sli. eael., with the first premiums to curb subscriber .ktl• dress, W. JENNINGS DEMURE?(, No. 471 Itroadway, New York. .I!anierunes Altodfdy it Young America, to• ;ober $4, with 11,0 pre ttittitur For each. ,larch 20,'t;7-btu. 4 1o.; A\ t) 01 . 111•3::-. —The 1.31..( toi. htkut C.. 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