El lIOBINS HAVE COME BACK AGAIN There's a call upon tho housetop, an answer from the plain; There's a warble in the sunshine, a twitter in the N, rain. II And through my heart, at sound of these, There comes a nameless thrill, . As swept as odor to the rose, - _ -Orrer,dure to the hill; And - all these joyous mornings .- • . . -.4y Amt.: psoirs'iOrth tide strain; , , , ' ' 4- Clod bliss 4.lvisteiti4did r s ehiriSf • , -•" - • , Who hive clime backagain:r , For they bring ii thought OXl4runeacr, of- dreamy • - "Indeiona days• .-,, • - - Of king:-Cups 'in' '. - the i)aelOor,.Fc)ahin' a golden hags;', A longing foethe eloe.r., ' • blooms; ' • 'FOr:reees'all,aglaw . , .' `\- ~1 • , • _ -ForSragratit Orchards Where the 203 With . 440301g)nniiii,ais-jcv • - 1 drdam a alltho'heanties --. • Of Satanier'S c rden reign, '. And Sing :'"Go keeihthe robins, , . ,- - ' Who - hare COrn, " back again.". .'1 , ••- . , r•s Arif INltt -=-ifrs'•Aftir EXTRAORD i. • •.• - gret Thompson;, who 'died in: Zuland, in 1776, Made-an . e3s.traordinstry,iwill.`llt ran as follow: • - ' .:",',:, _ I- _ ~„ 'l'deS3ire that all • rilY handkerehiets, that 'I May have, unwashed at; the time of mydecease,..after tbeyhave been got together by my-oldand trusty, servant, Sarah. Stnart,,be, put by her, -and . by her alohe, At the bottom otray ceffln, which I desire may.be - made' large' enough for that - purpose,: together ?;with such a quantity of the -best Scotch snuff (in which she knoweth • I-alivays had -the greatest delight) WV mill 'coVer . niy de ceased body; abd tbiilldesire the more especially as it is Usuaito Pitt flowers in-' 1 to the coffins of departed fries ds, and nothing can be so :fragrant and refresh ing to mows that precariouslp wder: - -4- - But I strictly ,charge--that . no man be - suffered teLappiettehinY'ibedY OH the coffin" is . clo . SedasicU ?tie''nece spry 'to- carry; me to'niy..bUrial; . whieh I. 'order in the followirt'asariner : . "SiVisen 0, be my b'ehrers,; Who ere' klici .ii to. be the greatest snutr-takersi.isi the . Osirigh ot St. Jellies, Westrainieter ;;Tiestesul of mournitig,, eachlkvrear a• sniff :colored: beaver. hat, , which :I , desire may be , bought for that purpose and- given to' them. .Sixmaidetts of my' acquaint ance—vizl-------etc:—to bear my' pall, each : to bear a proper hood; and to carry alook ' tilled with the best Scotch snuff to take for their refreshment they go ) along.. . Before my, col:Ise I desire 'the minister maybe : invited to wsdk and take a cer tain quantity of the said snuff, not ex eeedin4 one pound, to whom also I . be queathlive guineas on condition of his doing se. And also desire my old land faithful servant, Sarah Stuart, to Ntalk, before'tlig corpse,— to. distribute 'every twenty yards a large handful of Scotch snuff on the ground and upon the crowd i whome to he bur= may possibly follow -' lal-place; -on which conditio I be queath her twenty pounds. A d I also do4irethat at least two bushel of the said snuff Indy be distributed at the . door 01 my'house in Boyle sire it." She then particularizes- her legaci s; and over and above every legacy eh= desire's may be given ono pound of goo Scotch snuff, which she calls the grand cordial of nature. . "WRA.T EVERY YOUNG DtAN. SITOULD Every young man should make the most of himself, intellectually, mor:. ally, socially and physically. . 2.. He shotiiti depend upon his own efforts to accomplish these results. 3. He should be willing to take advice from those competent to give it, and to follow such advice, unless his own judg ment or convictions, properly founded, should otherwise direct. If he is unfortunate enough to have a rich and indulgent father, he must do the best he can under the circumstan ces, which will be to conduct himself very much as thotigh,he had not those obstacles to overcome. 5. He should remember that young wen, if they live, grow old; and that the habits of youth are oftener than oth erwise perpetuated in the mature. man: Knowing this fact, he should `, overn himself accordinglyy 4. He should never be discoura ed by small beginnings, but reinembe that nearly all great results have beet , atro't, out from appareutly.slight cause . 7. He sihall never under any en•cnrn stances, be idle. If he cannot Sind the employment he prefers, let hi come as near his desires as possible—be will thus reach the object of his ambition. 8. All young men have qua4nablc rights,' among which none is greater or more sacred than the privilege to be "sotnebody.". - A BonitOW.ED T00r,.---A boy borrow ed a tool from a neighbor, protnislkig to return it at night. Before evening he was sent away on an errand, and did not roach home until late; but, ere he started, he was told that his brothers should see the tool returned. After be had come back and gone up to bed, he inquired, - and found that it had not been carried to the owne. He was much •distressed to think that bis promise should not hate been fulfilled, but was finally persuaded to -go to sleep, so that 4. he might rise early and carry the. bor rowed article home. By .daylight he was up; but nowhere was it to he.found After along and fruitless search fbr it, he set off for his neighbor's - worksholi in great distress to acknowledge his :Mutt. But how great his surprise to find it on the doorstep: At length , it appeared, from the prints of little bare feet in the mud, the lad had got up infris step and 'carried the tool home, and then gene to bed again, waking quite - unconscious of what had occurred. Of course, a boy thus prompt in his sleep _was prompt when awake, He lived 5r espected; won the confidence of his neighbors and was placed in many offices of trust and re sponsibility. • This bby took the best course to suc ceed in life, though perhaps be did not know it. Whatever we have to do, we should -do it with our might, and Ao it promptly. - Especially should we be anxious to keep our promises, strictly and faithfully. If wo are careless in discharging these and-similar duties, we shall sufler.for A story is told of a favorite janitor in a neighboring city who was accustom ed to have certain matters in charge at various public entertainineh ts. A short time since during a 'lecture a lady faint ed. He was always ready for an emer gency of this kind, and I:Wall the nec essary restoratives close at hand for use. She was borne into au ante-room, and our friend rushed for his bottle of cam phor, and proceeded to rub her face and forehead, applying it to her nose for her to smell of. After a whir() she revived, and lie then becanie consious that tre was something wrong about the ' m phor. Ho smelt of it, and foOnd t at all of its virtue had evaporated; he ap plied his tongue to it ; and found to his dismay; that be had been 'bathing his patient liberally' with _ mucilage ! he was so stuck up by the attention' that she had to be sent home in a carriage. A nobleman and his lady walking through a magnificent, avenue in one of the finest parts of London, were accost ed by a poor woman as follows :' -"The Lord bless your nobid lordship n d gra-, ladyship.?' ladyship. . • • . • 1 ri /) "I drained a drama about both f you last night. I drained your lordship gave me a pound of • tobacco and- your ladyship gave me a pound of tay."— c , " Ali ! my good woman," said the peer, dreams go by contraries.'} "To be sure they do," said the woman, "so it will e, your lordship 'Will'•giye me tay .and her ladyship will givotme tobacco:" i A Leavenworth ate.) paper haii)a correspondent-Who, thinks the colored citizens of that State are far too ignorant to be intrusted with ballots. Ho 'wri ea as foil owm IKAPOO, nov the 24, 1867. I.)ere Zur-,WIII you plcze inform e 'trim-Owl' nigger r:tiplango Was carrid at, he kilo leetimi, 1f sccb ignorant jr , :cleil is to Witaty I want to if.tave this 1 , 6 1 .2at,c, /41}4 Ini 3 Of - 40 "t-2./Ltiber ‘ y9ore trv)), . NEW HARDWARE STORE I . CONYERS & OSGOOD' T.N.additio Choir old business in Dry Goods, Groeeri , gte., have establislied_a • - -•;•'• STOVE, TIN, AND APIZRA.I A lIARD • • -WARE STORE, two doorc.bclew the uld stand: where they man ufacture TIN-WARE MEM 11IIMANITY PRINCIPLE, that is, in the most sattst'antill manner --7- 2ln the Trgittr of SrTON -- ES, Wo have cnengh tai do all the co,/kitill;, and warm ing in Tioga County. In' fact, we have Stoves enough to A SUMMEII in TVALI?.USSIA.; IVo ara tbo ouly agpt)l3 for lbo sale of tbu iSTOVE in Welliboro;. andahis.Stove is the . STOVES: AUTOCRAT OV IVre keep all kinds - of lli►rdwarc;' Iron, Nails Steel, Horse Shoos, and a complete variety of • SHELF HARDWARE If you don't believe it DROP IN. " , • CiCrI§VERg 4 05Gopro wousbor,;: Sept. 4, 1867, IFTOOP SKIRTS, at Do LANG ct CO'S. - Stoves! 'Stoves :T. It. .IVILLIA'.II' ROBERT.S• !.)tigti to• annouaoo to tlic 'citiieni of Tioga' County, thit in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron •Ware, he ha#, at a great outlay, stocked his store on MAIN STRBP,T, WELLSI3OIIO, with a complete assortment of Simlf Hardware of which Nye enumerate tho following articles: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, HAND AND , BUCK . SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BITTS, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS; BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, . PIPE BOXES, A2,CLE TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAI. & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN 'POVPERS, • • SAUSAGE CUTTERS. AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOL,S_, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER• AND CAPS. PATENT 13ARNDOOR HANttINGS , - a now thing, and made for use 4 Those are but a fow of tho many articles composing our stock of Hardware. ,We invite the public to call nod examine for themsoires, We aim.toltoop the boat .qtiality of goedit in outline ; and all work to order dono prordptly and wall. WILLIAM ROBERTS. Wollsboro, Sept. 1,1866—ff. Stoves Sr, Tin Ware FOR THE MIL atte 1 A . ,-, . ; 1--Yr4, - ~,,I• , L' , ZiclySffi,i-t4,e' i • , i, .=• , -,,liit-k,,L-00 , , , -.,VoN .. -- 1' - ..., 1; : v. ,,,e•-•. 4.1. »± ' • 4 ,),', ,f4-tt -..........---- ...—.......7:-,--,--__,-,--2,- , 4 . --- • - ,....,--,,-.:1 •- -- lx- - , i - -,, ,-3 i , x , ,1 r..' -1 j /, it, 1 LT :, ir 4, ,„, , Ikg ...,..,...1 : ...'''' , 'Ll 'T ' [ . ...:-, - -* --t- ' iq.' ..,...'. V-1.- Good people all, bothigreat:and small,—if you want to keep PEACE IN THE 'FAMILY you must have enough to oat, dry wood, q good, wifo, troll-behaved Children, and to crown all, TIP ' TOP COOLING STOVE! This,laegand crowning good, I have at my Tin and Stove establighmont, opposite Rors Mock, Wollsboro,_ end its name is the HOME COMPANION ; on'til . hande admitted to be equal to any in the f world, TIN WARE MADE. TO ORDER, 'promptly,and warranted to give /sa tisfaction,t REPAIRING executed in the beet mariner and milli dispatch. CALL AND SEE M.E. D. P. ROBERTS. Wollaborough, Nor. 21,18117. DRY GooDs sT6RE. NEW ES &, BARKER, TO NO. 5' UNION BLOctfr..) ye just received our new and very o stock of - • ; • • W ! GS, SIIIRTINGS, PRINTS, 'B, CASSIMERES, VEST- SIIEETI OLOTI ING: ;, READY MADE CLO ING; -11 A 'B4 CAPS, BOOTS AND 81101;So large and well selected stuck of IBM TRDWA RE, ,8 1 00 DEN ST NE WARE, s kitEßO. E• OIL PAINTS Sr, OILS, 'OARS, TEAS, COFFEES, I SYRITS," MOLASSES, FTC,. DTC., ETO. CROCK W AK SE We to offer our customers the benefit Wo are of the LAS in the Nov purchased Wellsbor, SA GROCER nitlYsnyi earned di.tablish in el Wtllth o sol forgotten; ofibigh prie, ritliout rep' InsseB, Fish' thinned Fru] for faintly IC fall of the ciatod by ov iv,ho profor, drat!, por ce twenty-five goods. '1 1 s) priecs , AND ERY SATURDAY, pCii out,' - A. GARtINER, Wellobort4 Juno 12, awl MI tip n PM NOW 11EaSRS form t that they ha lery in the b best• SKY-L to take 'e,ll at P OTOGRAPHS, AAIBROT -• n thobestat largo or sola from small.► &ttsod CHTI, Samtio prof Como and try • 4r.. - Claller Fifth Door be Jun. 15, 18 HAR BOOT A Oyer R'ileo ie room lat BOOTS A order an. good. Give --""" I 4NR-1 rl , rJ : T., Weliaboroi STICKLIN, 1.1 I • Chairiritiker, Turner, and Furniture Dealer. • SALE ROOM, opposite •Dartt'a Wagon Shop, Main Street. FACTORY in Sears <4. Wil llama Foupdry, second story. prdora promptly filled and satisfaction guaran toad. Fancy Turning done to order. Wellsboro, jOno 12, 1867. • J. STICKLIN. • NEW. GROCERY " At Dein Settlement. ‘ 1 T UE SUBSCRIBER tine opened a new GROCERY & PROVISION STORE At the above Mauled pinee, where ho proposes to furnish Goods in his ll:mobcap. Market'Prices•paid for Faro: Producb, either iu cash or trade. The ,patronage of the•publio Is respeclfully solicited. • ALBERT TIPPLE. Charleston, Deo: 11, 113137—if. ' Pla*g"Alachine. AT ACEENEYSVILLE, - PA. ;711 - HAVE main a first.eltiait PLANER, and am I prepared to plane flooring, siding , , etc: to order. GEO..D. KEENEY. Sept. 18,18137-4 y. Flour and Feed. A LL kinds of Flour abcl Food, and In any 11. quantity to suit customers; at my • Mill in Mainsburg, N. E, 'CALKINS. Mainsburg, Jan. 22, 13118-3 in• T .O 'LAWYERS"- BA I NKRUPTOY BLAN.KS, in full setti, at YOUNG'S iIOOESTORB . Y GOODS, such as DECLINE OF PRICES York Market, our Stuck ',baiing been Ince the great decline h9„Gooda. • TOLES Jr. BARKER. ; July 3, 1807. INGS BANK. OTHER WISE It NF. ' S AND PROVISION STORE MEI •• ng that y - :4 pennnved 'id n penny justifiea 'GARDNER 'in naming his a: Savings panic. Jijeunenip. ha IWho'be 1)11 N A htete Deft is economy to trade whore the .EA:110-IITER $ is being tordqeetOod nitir vigor and ieve. I can 'sell Stigrirs; Teas, Mo- Pork, F,l,our s. corn Meal, Coffees, ts, Spices, and everything intended tbe bt4er the.bendt. , -0 - F a'Hri . , larkets„ an' .advantage duly apPre sryboly,ttpting on)ly tbose,verdnnt 1 NNopENVs, , PAONISM9 TO PAY ono. bnn. t. profits toj the... seller, in PAYING per eqnt., asli On Olivery of the all 146* .14 - 37 . 'if foey or, fi(vAR AA fair . ~ FRY 3IONDAY , - gp„ry... TUESDAY, - ERY W .DN.E'SDAY, r E.RY THURSDAY, • TRY ..PRIDAN, . ariA7 EMI GRAPH/ GALLERY W Et;LSI.3ORO4 PEN TO TIE PUBLIC KING ec EASTMAN_ would In. 'eir Monde and the public generally le fitted up,,a -nciw photograph-Gal.: ist possible ityht Having one of e lITS in tbeStato, we aro prepared kqes,Bod sizoa of 't • ME,LA.NEO TYPES 'tistie manner, for Lockets or - Cases., Large VDDTOGII APBS copied , arda or 'old Daguerreotypes of do 8. No troUble to•trake- - RVNS' PICTUnES, ring them along. • 1 fs always given when ordered us. , ~ over EIVAIZIatt I a, Dental O ffi ce, ow Roy's Drug Store. •" t RING: dE EASTMAN. NESS (46 D SHOE MAKERS, 1t : Et; • 'raw 1 Tralkenbury Store, in th ly 9eeupita,d by Benj. Seeley. ID SHOES of all 'kinds made to in the hest manger. • - • G of all kindsdontiiirMiiptly and s a call, JOHN HARKNESS,. ' 'WM, RILEt. ay. 2, 1867- ly: ' P. R■ 'WILLIAMS & CO. SEMPER IDEA% ME • ,, 1; I ; DRUGS, MBDIOINRS, PATEN MED: lOINES, PAINTS, OILS, 'I IN DOW GLASS, & PUTTY, ,z Have come clown ii;Ordlriees WE do not hesitate' to say.tbat ge bare tbo Largest. Etsiek of PURE - ,,ENOLISH DRUGS i' MEDICINES, 1 i ,i i, CJ ?AUNT MiDitiNES MEI YANKEE NOTIONS, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL BRUSHES, • WINES 0, L1Q11011,,, &C., EVER DROUGHT INTO THIS MARKET. Viro hrive also the Largest Stock of PAINTS: OILS, GLASS , AND PUTTY, Ptire White Load, Pure Whito Zino, Linseed Oil, C9nott Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yel low DAM, VotOtittn Red, (Amine low, 'Chrotno Green, 'Prussian Blue, Patent Dryer, tacker, Japan, . ~ , • ~.. _ . , Spanish Whiting, Parte White; ktilsomine, Resin, Tar, Log Wood, rustic, Brasil Wood, Cam wood, Redwood, Potash, Putty, Oleo- ' ; . . cobol;.,Benzolii, Spirits ' Turpentine, anti Kerosepe• Oil,. Paint and 1 Varnish Brutih'es, Which we will sell 25 per cent. cheaper than any 'other establishment in the county. , In short, we haVe every thing ever kept in a first elites DRUG STORE, and all we ask is for you to Call and examine oar stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Ra member we'ean't Claw Undersold. ! • All goods warranted or no sale. P. R. Wm/a...tars; B 'WILLIAMS tt Co "J. L. WILLIAIIR. 9 No. 3 Union Block. Welleboro, - Sune 4.6;1867. Nervy- Goocles ! R. Bowen -& Co.; TT AVE just received from the city a large and 11 - 1 varied assortment of WINTER GOODS. Bought since the decline in prices, and will bo sold accordingly. We reepoctfully invite atten. tion to our stock of CASSIMERES, BEA V E R CLOTHS TWEEDS, FLANNELS, also;-a-largo lino of MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, AL APACAS, and other DRESS GOODS and DRESS TRIMMINGS, Also, alorge an4 . nr , !tasorplept of READY MADE CLOTHING, ' at greatly reduced prices. LADIES' FURS—a 'tece assortment, nese and cheap. BON—TON, and.. other kinds, of , HOOP SitIRTS; YANKEE NOTIONS, , HATS AND 'CAPS, • HARDWARE • CROCKERY,.GROCERIES, RAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, And many other things which we will be pleased to show to all who will call and examine our Stock of GoodS Beforo purohasing olsewhero, as we bolieve it w pay you for your time and trouble. SMALL PROFITS,,.QUICIC SALES, & READY PAY `IS OUR MOTTO: DOri't forget to call at the Empire Store, NO.. 1 'Union' Block, - Wallov.her°, No. 13,-1887. Grocery and Provision Store, d. ' •3C/. THOLESALt AND RETAIL DEALER, in all kinds of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, FOREIGN' & iitYMEklb, 'GREEN & CANNED FRUITS AND WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & cnrunttws CARRIAGES, CABS & PERAtkiLATORS, TOYS, &c., A full and oomploto assortment of the above mentioned goods of the hest .quality always on hand. ' • Dardenler attention paid to Fine Groner/en Dealers and Consumers will fled it to their in West to examino bis Stook before buying. Corning, N. Y., March 11, 1888. ciAsn PAID FOR BUTTER AT WIUGUT A BAILEY'S. IMI ' Such as Z i 5 FIE COp,NING, N. 'Y DRIED FRUITS, VEGETABLES, CROCKERY WARE, NEW FIRM: TO .BUY. SELL 15 OUR BUSINESS ! TETE will buy at the highestriarket. price, VT the following articles. SHEEP - PELT S; DEACON 'SKINS, DEER SKINS, FURS, RIDES, ti,q4 VEAL, SKINS, . %, • •••• for which we will pay cash. •Wo will manufacture to order, French . or home., tanned CALF or RIPBOOTS, in the*ist man ner and at fair rates, and pay especial attention to REPAIRING. • Wo have a first-sato stook: of READY-MADE WORK, on which we will not be undeisold, and from this time we shall make it a point to keep up the best stock of • .LADIES' ,GAITERS, to be found in, the county, which we will sell at a lower profit than such articles have ever boon offered tr this region. We shall likewise keep' up a good assortment et LADIES' BALMORALS, LEATHER BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S Ann MISSES WORK ov VA RIOUS STYLES, and alt styles of MEN'S WORE. • LEATHER .4. FINDING'S oan bo brought of as as cheap as an, where this side of New Yrk, and we shall keep full stock FRENCH - CALF, ,FRENCH, , 111 P, UP , PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND SENDING. Our stook of PEGS. NAILS,' THREAD, AWLS, RASPS, GLOP:Mr NAMES, LASTS, TRESS, 'Olt IlfP with' 31TOEMAKER'S TOOLS and FINDINGS, wlMe found the Jar jest in 'the bounty,"and we otli for /matt profit*. 'We talk business and we mean business. We. have been in We region long enough' to'be well known—let those who know us try us. Corner or Main and Grafton streets, oppositeYirr4 Rob erts! Hardware Store, 0. W. BEARS. GEO. 0. DERBY. *ellaboro, April 24,1867-tf. 3)--1,981 'B sun Inouguvw 011 ff 5' 4113.1 R 'EI *pi .•• * VEIN ea inoL aoj °Spar put ouitoaro pua.nvo osaold •aolloodeui aueq ma, soolzd pug apooo auo vormutab llama al aittapavu ifuplooq opoql pay inuaqoaopi spoof) sia auto solitluaspa oceaq ea I .4oepratoto aeoUpincloaaliPam atp Samoa .741. , aga uao ifoq Suia 'outtioapz vitt). :pia lip, at .9o;ou - st on ',WM ;avid alto mug, y oesqiimogs Joturo g i.d.toia 14117111, aoj Ilaog oa 'plpioapla .0 Sq poluolaa IrAINT'VId .Nilo3 .popuqeloo oaomatia Jo noprOme ow Imo ploom ola ILLAIRIFUNI 9AIIIfIIU jo Novo alai data a 'cogtv 09 . (pipi queq) isany uzyyjag SI I fZi 'ROM (1011.'11V AI 'Km aogs asuou Sh `s on NeetlE4l4l o B Of , 9$ VeJPenti Jed S'IIVIZ ..id. ' , poilg camp& tto ioocr papa Natilm •if 1tr..)3 "3't '3IIVM-Nll '39VM-SSVI9 SaAOLILS • `a IvM.Quvi3 auoS Suing Arq eSqueoaad cam u oAuo pus ogoniong znoA no eia an slim 1868. WRIGHT & BAILEY. .1869; WHS commence this year with an exclusively CASH business. • CASH PAID FOR: WHEAT I CASH PAID FOR OATS 1 CASH PAID FOR CORN I 1 CASH FOR EVERYTHING I 1 A LARGE'STOUK - OF FLOM FOR CASH ! A LARGE STOOK OF FEED FOR • CASH A LARGE STOOK OF PORK FOR Call and mkt no. WRIGHT BAILEY Wellabitro, Jan. 9, 1867-Iy. ' • All piirsons indebted to us by note or book account must call and settle or pay coats. Jan. 3, 1888. WRIGHT .4 BAILEY. Wellsboro Cloth-Dressing Works. TITA VTR G engaged 14,1 r. JAMES SMITH to I I superintend our Making Works we are now ready to do all kind of coloring and dress ing in good style and on short notice. . S. &, O..BLAIR, Sept. ]B, i; 07—tf. - "!91.11B111.1 fang 0N.117 4 7.7 .711 V .441 MIEMAA.II ao CASS 1 1868.. FOR SALE . BY Bit 0. WICKI AM, A T MS NURSERY OF 'RIM AND OR -21. NAMENTAL TREE% It - 60,000 Appi Trees. 10,000. Pear Trees. • A geod . sukily. of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES - 4 SHRUBBERY. The Fruit trees are compose( varieties, good, healthy, some o in bearing. Any ono wishing will do well to call and see my chasing elsewheie. D Doliv free of charge. Tioga, Feb. 28, 188841 y, To Owners of Ilorks I rilalltAS' DEUBY CONDITIOU i warranted superior to ally' ether the cur Distemper, Worms, Su bound. Ids, &c., in Iforses; and C I of Alit , Black Tongue. Horn tiistet tie 11 ey are perfectly safe Ana Inn! stoppin the working ofyour online theapp ttte, glee a tine coat, Cleanse urittar organs: also Increase the n them,ntl lea will never he with woody ff, the celebrated trainer ern' , used t out for years, and recontem friends. Col. Philo. P. Hush , of t a d Conroe, Fordham, N. Y. would not I was WI of what they are compose, Is - nove without them. lie has pie horses t his charge, and for the las! used no'other medicine for them. ,11' witted me to refer any one to him. references can be seen at the depot. and Saddlers. Price 25 - cents per Cortlandt Street, New York. Public Bei AlliON'G the useful improve!, there are few that give good, few so well adapted to rep{ feting, few so well approved by new and powerful remedy called the German people call it Dealt It gives ease uud-comfort to from Neuralgia and lihournatl specily'relief to that large clime aro often eared and prays ben ward application._ For:sale by Mt ,Druggistiri - , - Wholesale Depot DAY, Rit GEL No bit Coqrtlandt St. Ni Elmira Saw Ma Cast and Extra Cast Steel Ground • ' Circular :1 MILL, MULEY, GANG, I CLEARING, SOOTFI AN SAWS. Mr. J. SOBIEPPELIN, Jrtr, i • soil at Factory Prioos The. Orders or repairing, &c., Ipft folio wilt bo attended as prkun the Manufactory. . ANDREWS Sept. 18, 1867.—tf NEW FlliM, NE AND NEW PRI AT TIOGA, WICKHAM & FARR, haitri tags of the late devil e have received their. stock, an furnish those in want of II Goo • At the lowest cash rates. The st general assortment of lIRY GOO AND YANKEE NOW' Both otapla and fanc Hats t Caps Boots Togetlicir with PORK, FLOUR, SUGA And many other articles too num! tion. We woold say to Merchants! all others in want of PORK or REIMS, BUTTER FIRKINS AN, they can find them in any quanta retail at our store. This work is a tra in quality, just manufacture• Factory. -1 Vega. Dog'.l 11, 1867. WELLSBORO FO MACHINE THE subscribers having proeu machinery are now ready to f all sorts of CASTING PLOWS, CULTIVATO ' ROLLERS, MILLGE SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 SAWING MAOHIN &c., &a., &o. We have al's° a WOOXIWORTH P for custom and job'work, We aro to do SLITTING & SCROLL Hating% fist-class screw-eutti , g Lathe, we are prepared to make • ' CHEESE PRESS SCREWS,_ to order. Huilders of Oheose Fao oriel are re quested to examine. our work: We anufeetnre tho Champion Pi w, one of the finest implements in the m rkot. Oash paid for OLD IRON. • - CHARLES WI P. L. BEARS. Wellaboro, May 15, 1887—tf. Mrs. A. J. Soft I S now receiving the Pall styles of MILLINERY, direot from the city, and will be pie, her old filen& and customers, with as ones as nay chpose to favor her with i irA a: renege. I have engaged first.class ker, and m prepared to carry on DR SS-MAK in all its branches. In a satisfactory m • OrOrs talan for Hair Jewelry. a' paid for human hair. Store over burg's Grocery, J , :in-st. We'labor°, Sept 25, 1887—tf 1 , Tioga illarble Wor .f /VIM undersign , d is .now prcipar cute all orders for Tomb Smiles meets of either ITALIAN OR RUTLAND M of the latest style and approved Ivor and with dispatch. lie keep constantly on band both Marble and will be able to suit all wh vor bhp with . their orders, on as reason, as can be obtained in the country. Stones discolored with rust and dir and made to look as good as now. pogo, Nov. 1, 1867-tr. 1868. of the choicest thorn largo and ! t o get a supply `',cock before per ,red at the dopot r' . ", POWD ecn E or no pay, fur Cough , Ids, Cough Lose ac., II Cub ,!eent; uo ne of 'They Inerenso the stomach and Ilk of cows. Try ut them. tltram thing hnrees, Mtn hid them to his U Jeconto nano ises them untd ho .141100 01101 )10 twenty running three years has • hes kindly ver- Over 1,000 other Sold by Druggists box. Depot, 58 [Feb. 10) 1 ent. Tentsn of tiro day, ore promise of vo human suf iho public as that ISnlntifor (or as bringer). be poor sufferer m, and brings f dikeasos that i fttod I),y nn ont- LAND Lt. STI I York. I ,ufactoiy. atent Tape? aliiTSk 1 ,11 ROSS-CUT ID OTHER authorised to I - ith Mr. Sohiof. tly as if left -at BIJRIIAGE. : Goons 4 ES, El g taken advan , a the market, re' prepared Mil 'ok consists of n m MI (' Shoes, TEAS, rods to men- Farmers, and IDER BAlk I TUBS, that wholesale or I new and ox hero at the J FARR I RY AND ! ed . additional liiab to order Ul CEEEIM S, FIELD RING, • D. ANER, leo,,prepltred A WING to order. LIAMS, 141, •ed to Bee ...any new their pat- Dreesma- NG I:l=ii . . l ood piices nnValken. d to axe ' l nd Monu BLE, manabip kinds of way fa !Me terms cleaned ME PORTERIWI Proofs of Ho Superior uality =III AIVIERICN NV . ‘ CH limo, A T W.A.LTITIAM r ~14 A SS. The stisnorican Watch of, Waltham, Moss:, respectfully submit tbn!, their W,,tehes are cheaper, more accurate,' leap COM 00X, more Jarn ble, better ndoptedfor ,general use, and more cit-. ally kept in order and ropuiro than, tiny oiler, watches in .the anrket. 'they are simpler„ in structure, toll titcleforo btronger, and Icrs to bo Injurbd than the majority or foreign.watek ! e;R, which ore cornpoßcd of from 12i, tv 300 pie ces, while in an old• English match then,, ore more than 7011 parts. • how they ran and, mho boniest trial ivotehos non bevy.. is shriven by the following lelter: l PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY. . , OFFIeg sof :TIM OEN . I. SPERINTRIVIWNT,} ALIPONA; PA , 15 Deo., MO. GENTLE/44N : 1 The tv.itebus inanulautured by you have been in use oil this railroad for several years by our coginemen, to whom we furnish watches as past ill • our equipment. ' There are now some three hundred of them curried on our lino:mod we consoler them good and reliable time-keepers. Indeed, I ha re, great satisfaction in saying. your, watetteii give us le , s trouble. and bay . ° worn, end et, won M IMI longer without X re pot g than any watches we have ever bud in use I\ on tis road. As you arc aware, we formerly , tru+de to those of Engli,h u.,lnufaeturo, of ale knowle god good reputation: bat us 11 (lass they ~,e, never ite•p time as Correctly, nor have they done as good, F •viee, as yours. In -these statements I s-niu sustained by my prodeeessor, Air, Lewis, whose experience ex,' tended over a cries of years. Respectfully, BWARD H. WILLIA.IsIri, . , • , ' General Superintendent, American Witte,liv Co., Waltham. t x, -We make now different grades of watches, named respectively n, follows : Appleton, Tracy tf ", c •Waltham Watch Cant P. S. Bartlat, • Wm. Ellerp, /Tome -Welds. Compony, . . All of, these, with the excei rk ,, n of the !Tome Watch Coinimny, are warranted .y the Amer i can Watch Coeuptuy to he of the .best untteriul, cin„ the must approved principle, and to s possess every requisite for a reliable timekeeper': Every dephir selling these Watches is provided with the Com. ,parry sprinted card of guarantee, which ,-hould Accompany each Watch sold, so that buyM.a may feel sure they are purchasing the guuuine tcle. There aro numerous Counterfeits and imitations of OUT Watches sold throughout the rountry, and we would caution purchasers to bo on their guard aguiust imposition. . Any grades of Waltham Watches may bd par. chased or Watch bowlers throughout the c.wintry. r ROBBINS" & APPLETON. Sopt. 4, 1847-0 W The' American Cooking. Stave. AFTER twenty years experience in the man ufacture of stoves, we became convinced, some six years since, that a vat.t ameunt 'of money was being expended by the penpin of this country, in buying cheap and worthless stoves, a large portion of which was wasted; and that true eoouomy consisted in buying the heat stoves that could be, made, notwithstanding the price was higher. With this view we proceeded to constructi- the American Cooking Stove, and spared no pains or expense to make it- the hest and most perfect stove that could ho made. And we have' experiniented with it, and carefully watched its operation for the last six years. and when an improvement suggested itself. we have at once adopted it, and we have several of these improvements z securcul by' letters pateat. In this manner we do not hesitate to say, we have brought it to a higher state of perfection than has heretofore been attained in conking stoves. The 'recent imprevern \its in this stove has added tar . 0y to its• Con" , nitinee anti effective 1ri3141. the: varioties•'nf stoves we mann fnaure, vri?..,study usefuliae s, durability, conve nience and economy in op i.ation, 'rather than cheapness in price, and in so ning wo are satin_ ' fled we study the interest o .se purchasing I our stoves. SHEAR, PACRADD, $; CO., Albany, N. V. Fur sale by CONVERRE do OSGOOD, Wells boro, Pa. 18sept6,7-3tu. To the Farmers of Tioga County. AM now building at mv manufactory, in Lawrence rill°. euporior. • FANNING MILL, which Possesaee thniollowing mlvantageaoveriallotber milts: 1. It separates oats, rat litter. and fool seeds, and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow bead, and all other seeds, perfectly. 3, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does all other Bqpnraticig required of a mill. This mill is built of tho hest and most durable tim loor, in good style. and is sold cheap for cash, or pro duco. . I will flt a patent sieve, for separating oats from wbeat, to other mina, on reasonable terms. J. 11 MATIIEII. Lascrenceville,October 10, 18013—tf UNION ACADEMY. KNOXVILLE, TIOGA. CO., A ritcur.TY : ELIAS NORTON, Principal. Mas. ADA W. HORTON, Preoopireps. Miss 1111 RA HORTON, Assistant. Miss AMANDA DRAKE, Teaclior of Music. CALENDAR FOR 1867-8. Fall Term commences Sept. 3d, Winter Term Nov. 20th, Spriag 'Term Feb. 18th, MS. ' EXPENSES PER TERM. Primary Department.. ' $6 00 Common Enflieh 6 00 nigher English Lttnguages and Higher Mathematics OO Instrumental Music, extra 10 00 ' - Vent Music,extra. 1 00 Drawing, extra 3 00 Room Rent 2 50 Board per week... 7. 9 00 , 'Knoxville, August 14; 1867-tt. REMIITTONS", FIRE ARMS. ERNIIENT. in. Calibre , 0 in. Calibre size Calibre, size Calibre _ Nov Pookot Revolver, 31'100 in. Calibre Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31.100 in. Calibie Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 ct 32 Carego Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 & 41 Cartridge Gurt_Carie No 22 lc 32 Cartridge • lireoebinoteding4 go/Beals')to 32 k3S a 1 g 3 6 44-100 in Calibre E.-REMINGTON & SONS t PRilsre/P.1.1. AdENT . ' Moore & Niobols. New York; m Read & Son, Bosto.n; Jos C Grnbb & Co, Phi 4 . elphia; Foul tney & Trimble, Baltimore; Hen y Folsom & Ca; New Orleans; Johnson, peneor. , Co, Chicago, L M Ramsey & Co, St. Louis; Mart E Crane, San'Prancisco. • 'Cot. 9, 1867.-4)in. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANS FIELD, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. "'..A.C1T.71...1"`"V". F. A. Allen, Principal, Profossor of Natural and Mental Science. J. T. STREIT, A. M.. Professor of Languages. CHARLES 11. VER,BILL, A. M., Professor of Mathematics: Mns. L. M. PETERSELIA, Modern Languages and- Drawing. Mrss MARY E. 17IIGHES, B. E., En Branches MM. S. R: PRESTON, B. E.. Principal of the • Model School. I, 0, HOYT, Professor of Vocal and Instrumen-1 tai Musk. . EVAN MEREDITH . , Instructor of Vocal ' SOIIOOL YEAR 1867-8 First Term begins September 4, 1867, Second term begins Decernh'r 9 " Third term begins March 23, 1868. EXPENSES PER TERM OP 14 WEEKS. Fall and Spring Term, including board. room rent, tuition, =book rent, fuel, oil, and washing, $OO 00 Winter Term, 84 00 Day stndenta, tuition and book rent, 10 00 Total expenses for school year. 'No extra charges. Bonita furnished with stoves, chairs, tables, stands, paile, beth.ten.k ; mattresses, pillows. .a nd ono COM fUrtii Fbr further information sand for Catalogul. Aug. 7,1887, taw. Address, 1 rincipal. • THE largest assortment .of WatAes, Clovke Jewolry and Plated 'Ware in TiOga county' at [1.911e0663 FOLEY'S. . 11:,,,Ithtine; 31,78,4 (triy, /thri ni, Atoxs, • IValthArn, )1.1. 5.1 ; Itiortem, .31trok. Ito 31.1nR. 182 Broadway, 1,1:-Y" 7 00 GIINERALLY 0 DEALERS SIS 4 (O WiLll4 DE TRAVI.I.. ERIE RAILWAY. on awl after \I lay. Nov, f. 511, , leaVe Corning al ebmit the 1;,11ov; Hp. h(mrp. wf,EITINARD ROUND 12 ; 2$ f;_xpionn ex,ceplc,), to, tMlanianctc,alia think:tic. con itectihtt v itt t for tile W.tattt. • „- • • G:43 a in .• ono ila excepted, 3.oainancn, an.; 1)111)1;111., taa; , ,ibt:. direr \vitt, tiqius Atlatd.ic b Client 4.,td itoreolitit itrawiTi ant: If alftvh.) 1,1 all p, q "7- 1103 a. tn.,Sigltt Itxpeess,Datly, for Mitts ; , Dunkirk and OM West, Connecting al atnee. 1 I + -1 7t15 a at., Night 'Exin e'xeeptetl.s,l 1 . 17 - ' ki•der • ia 1— 10;320„ m.,-aril Traiu, tx.ctidt..tl, Mr, 'lull and Ettenkiik. p. nt.lfaltltaoir I.l)tilreS.4, f uurlafa •t•-xt t/ited , Rochester and Itottato, t is AVOU., S s Y 7:03 p. 111.. DAS Exprew, 81113411” ( ~ !CCeptea, lalatattac,k, bunk It and the • West, roam (ti t & at Salalnanca with the ', - 111 , 11i1in hallway; at itutl.tio will. the 141ke , )nd Truck Rai twayo, , if tal at 0161:114: »lilt Ihe Fit.,;, Halfway, tor 1111 Val) ti ttrxl •-'• •, I 4'. 7;10 p a. 11 ..1 "Pre , -d, 4 1 1 Thq 12.60 p m Way Freight, :::yitol;!.y.s.excepteti 1 5:48 p. in., Emigrant nail), Daily, ler tile {Vest. - • „ E : t.sxn'Attil ppUttla •• „ -; 12:1Ga 111, Night I;;II/EP7r. 4.114 , 1«>, connecting at I,:raycunri Tor ‘Vrtatriek. cud nt York with afternoon trilins sind'.stkainiers Lte t to,, - I%tol New England Citica. . , , 418 a. m einct»mtl3 noviiUg at I,ll3ljra tor Hart the thltOgi. f o r JII etu0.„,,,„ at lii eat !lead exiigison. phia and Trento)); at omien far Tjaa bf; titaycourt tvr'Newbur...:dtra.Wiittfirle., 1 •. 1033 a Hicummatiatiol.l. Tio , ilJ : 4 )04. eultla 6-Mc at at Elmira , for Canatidaigtm. 10:1 5 .1 a. at., I).ty PXprefiß.StltaLlyttes.cti,le4l;t:otita,th g at Elmira tot Catmndaigua, ut Pingilatatoll Fly,. I i at ()rent Hand fur scrantl , n, lit I.atkd It 1411,k, Bartley, and nit Jersey City with -midnight ,Exvi. s Train of Sew terseyitailitiad tor Ph ••• , . p. ui.. Baltimore Express, Stiudaya-eXdtlpted. .1 ; 33 p. hr., New k and ,Eattlittora 3,141), Sundays ex- - 2 (mined • 7.07' p m liglitning• Express, •Snildii)f excepted, ccr tux:Ling . at Elmira. for,flarrisburg, .1 1 ,111)stlelpLia an,l • thin,Ba,tit; at Jern•sy thty with morning exp., train of New Jersey -Railroad •fbr-• flaltimore tra,,lstagteu, and at Nee"-York whip preps trains Air Roston - and OM ta4t... • 12:80 p. tn. irrayjereight. „qnntlny's W3l It. itelltll," : • ": -MIMI; 1 4 : Gen'i Agent!: , _;„,„ • :tient', auptt Enotisburi & porning, & .4,AZ Ti in', Pill run an follows until further nutice: Accommodation—Leaves Bloaaburg 7.0 c, a. m., 111ao• field at 7,65, 'rioga, at 8.53 Lnwr v ncevklto,at o,lt— arriving at Corning at 10,251 : m. '' - • • - Mail—Lent es Bloaaburg at 1,60 V, M., Maitatitird at 9 Taiga at 3.08, kia'rencevitle. at 8 iio-,—arrivn ig Corning ut sp. m. • Mail—Leaves Corning at 8,16 et, -Ltorrentemi t At 0,18, Tioga at 10;00, Ilansfinitl Mn I , o ; B o — arLiviag Bloaa.bnrg at 11.15 a. ret. ./ -", • •:_t 1 . Accommotletkin—,[,eaves Corning a :to. I.lr rencecille at 4,52. Tiogn at 6.551, 31ansiield at , arriving at Bing:burg at 7,20 p. m. - • L. U. 3.IIATTIIOK,§:Wi. lIIIMERICIO Northern; oi3ritraT rit: . a. TRAINS FOR THE - NOLTII. - Trains for Cananaagnia leave Elinimas follows Acconiodat ion at 7 Otnis, Ex - piens [fastmit train on road] - ll 45 s 1,. Mail 015 pr, Way Freight; (passenger coach attached]......-: 7 lo a E. On and after Nov. 24, ISO 7, trains "will artivesDe depart from Troy, as rani:arm; LEAVE NORTHWARD. 1 10 55 A. M.—esily (except Sundays) for El rulra l , BOA In, Canandaigua, Rochester, ensp. Brtrlge and 11.,: C 141111C.1 is F . 0 46 P. M.—Bally (except Sundays) for EltaLta std • Buffalo, via Erie ItstleaS, ftdo] Elinirl. LEAVE SbUTII WARD, 000 A. al.—Daily , (except Sundkvii) ' tor' Dalrimtn, Washington, Philadelphia, ,itc, • 005 Y. Dl—Lally (except. Sundays) fur Baltimore, Washington and Ptillticiciph .. ia. •3. N. DULIARRY, •• • ED: 82 YOUNG ficitel Supt. Harridburg, . Mena rasa- AR't , • , Baltimore, 1)4 ' . 1 Philadolphia.& Erie It: It On jam' alter MONDAY, October 14th, Hoz. Trals• on tkel'hilndelpllia & rriu Bail Road will 1 it n as 10th , ., .•••• WESTWARD. •..:-• . - Mail Frain leaves P a- - hiladelPli - '- • itl 'I'Z, I. la •• •• Will,iittnspOrt,,.....l: ',.o a M arc, at Erie ' .841 p an Erie Express leaves Philadelphia -- ' c 12.00 annul " " Williamsport -...:...,.4,t..... 8451. to -,• -. arr. at Erie--; ;0.41 ain l.:lwire Mail leaven Philadelphia • 8;00 A IA , -; .‘ Williamsport. - O.7.Sp to " 4 , art. at Lock Haven 7 1 43 pSO EASTWARD. • . Mail Trali, leaves Erie - . , " 10.12 if to " Williamsport ' ' 11.40 pal " " arr. at Philadelphia. -855 a Is Erie Express leaves Erie 4.25 p to " " '• •Williamsport 3.tar aI to arr. at Philadelphia l.OO p to Elmira Mail leaves Lock Haven., ' 7.10 a in " " " Williamsport ' 8.35 ain r‘ • 4 arr. at Philadelphia. 010 pln Mall and Express oonneet,vvith all trains on ' i - 1111 , !1:1 ok. Eranklin Railway. Passengers leaving ?Lila:100w at 12.00 M. arrive at Irvlnstoish at 0.40 li. Di. 01)11 bil City at 9.50 a. rit: • ..• _ , _ _ . Lea v ing Philadelphia at 9.0 Q I'. 81„ asrivo at Oil City at 4:36 p in., - ' ' 1 . ',,, t • _ .. Atlantic and Great 'Western ri• W. SALAMANCA STATION Weil WARD Bo L.\ 'D 5.20 La press 6,26 Inall ........... Accommodation Express 1.2.19 Accommodation, 11.45 Express 11.00 Express it ILI ' A. Cory there is a junction . with tho Erie, and Cil Creel: Rail linadti. At Meadville with the Flitakilh- und. 041 eh) and Pithole Branch. At Leavittaburgo thu Illationiny Brtineli ultdatti a di rect routu to Cleveland. At Raseunu connects will Cfoveland and rittsbnigh Railroad. Tho Road passes through Akron, At.7lhunl. -Gaon Marlon, Urbana and Dayton, lutes...cling vat tun, t au. roads, and torn:anima at Cinciunatl. L. D. RUCKER; Oen. Snit., Meath .Real Estate Sale: milli Subscriber will sell or ?opt thkgaying 1. valuable property, to ;wit: , • ; - One tavern btand in Lawrenoevillu One farm, on, which he t.OO resides, otlAhalt mile from three churches, tWO School 116u,f, two grpg shops, and one railroad, and about the same distance from the line of the Wpibborc. and Lawrenceville Railroad., The lane' eontaled 150 acres of good hind, 50 acres timbered, well Via tared, and very productive. 'lt reqUire . s, that the seed should he sowed and planted, however, la ensnre a harvest. - „ One !arm in JaCkson township, kn.:Ceres: a tiret•rato plane for a ebeeso factory. Also,—tor salo-4 mules, 7fi ,sbeep, ono utl•ei stool), eboap on roasonable terms. M. S. BALDWIN. Lawrence, Apr. 17, 1867—tf. Planing* & Turning. B. T. VAN HORN; AVINCI gut his new, Facfbry in oPeratiol• I I is now prepared to fill orders• for Cabinet Ware promptly and in the best ctvle of workwan• ship. Having procured a • WOODWORTft PLANER, t ho is ready to tress boards or plank with dispatch SCROL - t WORK & BRACKETS,. furnished to o der. His machines:lre of the new est and miist i proved patter s. Shop cornor of Pearl tidjain Sts, WELLS BORO, PA., Oct. 31, IS66—tf. B.A. VAN MORN. DEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE, universally acknowledged the Model Pa riot Magazine of America; devoted to Original ries,' Poems, Sketches, Architecture .ttiol Meat! Cottages, Household Matters, Gems of , Thou,glA, Personal apt! 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' March 20,'67-6m. kIINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTHERS —The Graf P ton Minoral Paint Co. aro now manufacturing lit' Dest.CheApost and most Durable Point its use; too coots nut tin, mixed tidtlt pure Linseed Oil, pill lost 10 or 15 years; it to a, a light brown or, beautifol chneolato color, and can be changed- -to green. deal'. Olive or cream to suit tho ttgtto of the cons u me r, it b• vaittablo for Houses. Barns, Fences. Carriage and ('n 2 - makers, Palls and Woodon•waro, 'Agricultural Intl& Canal' Boats, eels and :hips' .11ottonts.Cap• vas. Metal and :Mph:xi(' Rook (it bbingliro and Wohr proof),. Floor' OW. Olatits. (one: ManufactUrcr bnvhat used 5000 bbls. tho past yei, r.l o tot ns n paint for 910 purpose is unsurpas‘ed for body. tlntahility, rfastieto and adhiHiveness. IR' lad! of 1O lbs., which will supply a farmer 'forAnar. , l e4!th Y. SYIIII for n circular which gives htlypnrticidar.; -"Mute gitinitt unitisk bron red n Irtitio , morted3raftrtn linnet-al Pain' ;Address, • . 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