CROBB PttliPOBEl3 love my charming Petty, and My charming Polly, aba Ip fonsl_of Dick, who'd gire , his hand • goy gan, wha Antes on—mal. , . Each day try my Poll to meat, 1 4':.P 0 . 11 7.14f10s to see • 'Vtinia g Diok,,Nvlio.lounges every street For Pan, Arho hunk! up—me.; 1 frown .when Fanny's "path.-I 'cross, Fan young Dick to see, • Dick swears; tho ?ppm! at Poll, who'll' Her head at alghtof—me:' Oh would ono kindly fate transfer. Ban's lo've to Dick, aria be Not lore my Poll, and rho not cap For Dick, but sigh for—me. nut no it is 0:4 tot of man ; 'Twas ever 80, ,you see That tolthwes Diok lowa Ana :FtM is Oviet—on sopeboOymise. _ . . . - LETTErimmi 'TAT." - . ALBANY N. Y. April. 23 _ DEAR , A.O - 4-TATen;:.: ' .- j • Fearing . .lest; - ,,yen :' may thinl that ,"Pat" is dead, :drop you a .fewl- lines to - say thathe is "right-side up s with Care," and to-use-the language—not, of the - . imnicirliti `'Shakespeare but of a common mortal Whona the world , has knot yet immortalized—" his head is lev 'eh" The hotels here are crowded with Members of,the. legislature, lobbyists, and witnesses and ...lawyers who • have ' come here to,speak their piece - in,' the Cele:Hiscock inurder-ease4wd by the way I am. inditing my .epistle in the very hall of ,the Hotel (Stauwix) only a' few feet from the `spot where poor His cock ivas standing when he 'was hurled from life inineternity t atid I sinnideras I think of the .sickening"details. Ide , not know how•rnuch to blaine,Mr.,His cock - was in his acquaintance, with the Cole family, that is yet to be proven. but 'I do know that it:is a cowardly act for - one come to coe cautidusly behind another, and without a word of i)varn ing place a pistol close to his head and blow his,brains oat I 'The conversations going on around me; conducted in ani mated tones, remind me of " auld lang sync" when in -A country school in Irei land the little boys were exercising their lungs by Studiiirud 'their lessons aloud, and it was a continual buzEz-z.— On my right there is a group discessing the great Erie War, some condemning Vanderbilt as a despotic monopolist whose motto is "rule or ruin," ethers condemn Drew the other great fellei', and so the war of words rages hotly 1., *hen a wat:Worn veteran appe rs. on the scene and shouts out, "San thing to eat, gintlemin if yez glaze ; I lost a leg at the first battle of Bull Run, was in. Col. Corcoran's 69th Regt. i Have travelled all the,way from -Omaha on short allowance, an' faith that same Omaha is the quear place bad luck to it, and if yekwer go there which I would not advise yez to do, - ye'll have to pay ' $O. a week for yer boord, an' may be 'get no Work in the bargain" Of course he got a meal and some-money. I think he was pretty _near right In the last part of his remarks, if some of these New York corruptionists would go out west they ,would not - get any Vun s or Drew?s to come down with the cagh, and help t rem to pay4heir Hotel .bills, and in s end of flotaing on life's sniffing. tide, t ey would - sink in the dark waters of o livion—that is providing theydidn't g t into State Prison anti thereby snake t temselves notorious - if not imortid. , 'lmpeachment is being talked ibout a good deal, but Ljudge that there is a conviction in the minds of the Majority that the President will be removed, a consummation most devoutly 't o he wished, say I. The people' of the Empire State have got Dickens on the brain at present, and you hear on the Cars and iu the Hotels remarks about Greeley's Speech, and Dickens graceful reply, and the tine suppdr..oh I wasn't it nice ; with its 12 Tow ts, 9of which were devoted to the Press, and the Pie a-la Pickwick - , and the pudding a-la Barnaby Budge, and the Samivel yeller champagne, anti all the other eccentric, though compli, mentaryeteeteras that went to Make , . But seriously this IDickens was_airrand :be public would read ;y - for his " Atneri- Mirth] Chuzzlewit," ......,"er cue pt., ..ens that reflected on America. Mr. 'Dickens deserved the honor in my, bumble opinion. Since Vanderbilt has been, trying to get Control of the Erie Rail Bead, Erie stock has' been fluetuating a good deal, and to my personal knowledge many- a fortiMe has been lost and made in gamb ling in It. One -man made $60,000 in a week, and lost it all in a short time after. Another madesl6o,ooo, in a day, and another lost $25,000, in a day and so on od libitum. The impresSible Train says that nearly- all Rail /Road corporations are corrupt, and tor the words broad , Yuage, broad gouge' lhould he)srubstituted.l . / T. haven't tin#, now to discuss whether he is right or •NVrong, so imp More at present, but mere anon. ,/ I I-am yours smoothly " r' . , i , gentleman was chiding his son for stay ing out late. of nights—or rather earl of next morning—and said: "« y, phen.l • was. 6f your age, my frto d riot vtogooutltrafter dar ,rhonyouha a d ce of a father , you had,"! sneered tl . youthful .7 igate. Whereupon I s father very ashly_ vociferated: "I had a confounded sight better on than 3ibu, you your. rascal!" Fanny,Fer i is .55, and isn't ashamed to own it. .he says she feels half the time as th gh she was just made. She don't eat. pastry, nor candY, nor ice cream. ,he has stout boots, and water proof cl ak, • no diamonds, likes, she i says, " i ni e bit of beefsteak and a glass of ale, an body else who . wants it may t eat . p. - - - go te bed at ten and get up at sx. I dashtout in the rain because it eels good on my face. I don't care f my clothes, bilp I will be well ; and • . fter I'ata buried, I warn you,L don't et any fresh air or sunshine down on my coffin; if you don't want me I to get up." • . Itwas formerly the practice among physicians to carry acane having' a hol low head, the top of which \V0..4 gold, pierced with holes_ like a pepper box. The top.contained &small quantity of aromatic powder, or of snuff; and on entering a house . or room where la dis ease supposed to be infectious prevailed, the doctor would strike his cane on the floor to agitate the •powder, and then apply It tcilils nose. , Hence all the sold prints of physicians • represent them with canes to their noses. A good story is told of camp-Meeting John Allen : At a social gathering of ministers of different denominations, a Baptist brother made a display ofobjec tions to the Methodist' policy, because, he said, "there was toomuch machinery to it." "Yes, responded Brother 'Allen, "there is a good deal of Machinery, but it'don't take so much water to run, It - is the Baptist does." _ . , Th 6 other day an old sailor at tlio south end of the City llall .Pailq caus ed a great commotion by yelling out, " Hellcat, there, I say ! Murder I Fire ! Watch ! Gridirons...! Brimstone .liol loa P' "Whit is the matter ?": asked one of the crowd., '`Why, I'm, ci , ut Of terbacker—got any , about' ye, .any. of ye 2" was the cool reply. . , , A - handsonie . young bride was o serv ed to be in 'deep reflection on her wed 'ding day. One of her bridesmaids ask ed her the subject of her meditation.— "I was thinking," she replied, "which of my old beaux: Inhould,,marrY, if I should become a wfdow.", - Thebest thing outran aching tooth; The, abundance eta, m iser is but poverty to him. Rest satisfied with doing well, leave others to do better. .p11,N1A,,,_:„:04.c44,NT;, P.,llln*oo,•::OP*** w • I and Others. ASHES, BEESWAX, BEANS, BUTTER - CHEESE, EGGS, FLOUR AND toss MEAL, FLAX, COTTON, \ FURS •AND SKINS, DRIED AND GREEN'FRUiTS, GRAIN, WOOL, GAME; 'POULTRY, 'NAVAL STORES, HOPS,' '6-618'610, ME .• , • FEATHERS, HEMP, PROVISIONS OILS, LAY ? TALLOW, SEEDS, 868 JOSIAH CARPENTER, ' General 'Commission Merchant, 442, 444 and 446 Watihingioii St., ±V - c9NA;7•Mrciri:s . .. And reed: o Lis weekly Pries Current of Pro duco and Groceries the most complete Price Cur rent Published in the United States. SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT. Marking Plates & Cards furnished' ree Liberal Advances made on Consignm'ts Esta Visited May 114,1860. First Class References given when Required April 22, 1.868.-Iy. NEW HARDWARE STORE 1 CONYERS '& OSGOOD addition to.thoir,old businefEkin,,-Dry Pooda, J._:ctronerias,:dco.:, I n take dstublislied, -• STOVE, Tit.% AND GENERAL LIARD WARE ,STORE,' - • • two doors bellow the old stand; where they wan ufacture that is, in the most substantial manner. In the matter of STOV- - ;S; . . Ti , we have °ne) gli to de all the ettoking end warm ing iki na County. 'ln feet, we have Stoves enough to J AKE' ,A su,innqn in We ere the only agent 3 Can• the sale el the AURICH COOK STOVE in WO!shore; and this Steve is thu At:TTOCRAT OF 81.1.100Y45, We keep till kinds of Hardware, iron, Nailei Steel,,llorse Shoes, and a complete-variety of . If you don't believe it DROP IN. -- ___ • -- _ - , CONVEI S - 1;_0F , 909p. We161:oro, Sept. 4, 1867, i 3'. ..,,, , • . • • 0.:• .Ll. Stoves It Stoiv& A MO' A:R111,11V MS. WILLIAM ROBEll'l'S' begs ,to announce to the eitizeni of Tioga County, that in addition to 'his excellent stock of Stores Tin. Ware, Brittania, and Sheet f lron Ward,. 4 tio, has, at a grdat outlay, stocked hilt store on MI MAiN STREET, WELLSI3ORO, with a complete assortment of Shelf. Hardware, of which we enumerato the following articles: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, 4 X CUT, MILL, HAND AND' I3UCK' SAWS,, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS,. ; PUMPS, AXES, • • AUGERS, '• BUTS, ' BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES,. FORKS, TENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS,- CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SII:EINS, - WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP • ' TIC. • SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, 4001 ) , BAR & 'BAND IRON, O:3RINDStONE HANGINGS, CORN SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND FruFivts COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, ' • PISTOL, CARTRIDGES, ' POWDER. AND . . CAPS. 4 , 1 - - PATENT HARNHOOR HANGINGS a now thing, and triad() for USO. These aro but a few of the man7 , .artieles irinVoeing, our stock 'of Ilardrare. i We invite the public to call and examine for ;themselves. : We aim to keep the host .quality of goods in outline ; and nil work to order dont* ,promptly and well. ' WILLIAM EO23TRTS• .Nyellsborp, Sept. Y,lB¢ G-%f. 1 : 100P SKIRTS, at, " tte'XiANO' lc CO'S. Ili TOUT;CONBIQN T,OO,Ii . CCO, 'SORGHUM, - - MOLASSES, • &0., TIN'-WARE • "oN lIUMANI't4 WALR USSIA SHELF tIARUWAIj,E ~i , 1 TOPPERS, IMIIIIII =EI .~ ,r,~, y i)k•i ~,,,, TOLES &.BARIEIt , (* . 3';*.p:ArrpN i4poicy Wbwio kat received . our n 'largo stuck of DRY, GOO SHEETINGS, • S I RTI CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ' -RS A PY THING, rlit. IS & d' BOOTS 4ND, SHO also a large and well *laded CROCKERY, lIARDWARE,I WARE, STONE WARE' SENE OIL, im.urs,., SUGARS, TEAS, COF SYItUPS,• MOLASS DTC., ETC. •We are alAe to offor,our custom° of the LAST DECLINE OF in the New York Market, our Stec purelaased since the great deolino i • ' ' (TOLES & Wellsboyo, July 3, 18.7._ SAVIN - G I S B gi,-AADNE GROCERY AND PROVIS OLD saying that a penny saves is a penny earned, justifies GARDNER in naming his ostahlishnient 13ank. Economy ie Wealth, sttid'some old chap name t have forgotten; and it is economy to trade where the . I SLAUGHTER (• of high prices is being proticuted with vigor and without,,repriove: 1 I can sell Sugars', Teas, Mo lasses, Fi , 3ll, , :Pcirli,: - Ffoui Corn ! Meal, 'Coffees, Canned Fruits, spices, and everything intended for family use, giving the buyer the benefit OF THEE • fall of •the markets, an advantage duly appre ciated by everybody,eseepting only those verdun NOCE'N, ~chn prefer PROMISISO TO 1 1 1 dred per cent. profits to: the 'tette' twenty five per eent, cligh nn goods. I shall ofTer my stork o prices . - ; • EVERY' MONDAY' EVERY TUESDA EVERY:WEORES EVERY TII.UIt SD EVPAYi Y'ktiro4V, AND • EVERY , SA T URD and fill up as fast as I toll out, 4 1 ,' ( i t * W'ellslAio,juno 12, 1267: PHOTOGRAPH GA 1J- 1.1.11J.L40iik., NOW OVEN ,TO TUE :.,, i; , p , i- i. .'.., .•': r. MESSRS. KING ttr, EAST'S form their friends find the that they have fitted up a now I levy in the host possible 'style. best,§l4-4IGIrO. in thiiStale, to take All atYleti and Aids of PHOTOGRAP .AMBROTYPES & MEL in the beet artistic manner, for 1., ekets or Cases, large or small. Large 'PHOTO RAPIN copied from small Cards or old Daguer entypee of de ceased friends. No trouble to take CHII,DRENS PICTURES, Sample proofs alys gdyen _wen ordered Come and try us. 7.31 - Gallery over Eastman's Dental Office, Fifth Door below Roy's Drag Store. yinD.,ls . , 1869-Iy l ;, •," I HARKNESS i4t RI EY, BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS .Over Nilson & Van Valkesiburite Store, in the room lately occupied by 71c,". Seer y. BOOTS AND SHOES of all order and In the best menet, REPAIRING of alllinds don 'good. Gicties'a JOHN I WM. RI Wethiburo, Jun. 2, 1867 ly. E. B. CAS AGENT FOR iIARDING'S ED I OF e:Mitt, PULPIT, GRAPH tBIBLES Wholesale Dealers tyll) find the list to embrace the largest assorttnent Of. Bibleb in tho country. The publisher has no hesitation in pronounc ing them more Saleable than any Bibles publish cod. t T y l l i e e s v o a f rio n s dto editionsgond sizes do a embraceo typo, the varying vttri• in prieCTrom $2 to $3O, for Family Bible, larg quarto size. =MI HARDIN PATEN r FLEXIBLE CII PHOTOGRAPH AT E t• The superiority of "Itarding's '; Ohain-Back Album," over all oth manufactured, will, upon the pHs Lion, be apparent to all. Pdrehttiersnee lisiured that the pre 'all of the best PhilndelPh ie E. E.' Jan, S, 1868.-3 m. Wpllsboro Afeat BEEF 1 , Ponn. I *MuT 11111 E subscriber opened a Meat j building lately eccupied by Crofton-street, Monday morning, he will keep a foil assortment of FRESEI , MEA7'S Hams and Shouiders. Zr the Nord : eticouragernent I will keep up a go( Feb.ll9, 868--310. A. S AC t IsT(7, 14-n• hope, best talt i y A , Oct. a l2. • V 4 cv and' very Sip 'sbeh nd ' PRINTS VEST- C.PS, stock of WOODEN KEE°. OILS, EES, _ i fife, benefit RICES having boon Goods. BARKER K. OTHER WISE E N STORE THE , Al one bun , Co PA YING elivery of the I goods at fair ro A Y, Y, Y, a ARDNER ph - No I JLERY tti, (PUBLIC lAN would !n -übile generally 'holograph Having one of wo u'ro;prepared HS, NEO TYPES Bring them rtlong. ICING & EASTMAN Inds made to promptly and: iME TIONS PHOTO- , s i : IN-BACK UM, latent Flexible it re heretofore test examine,- atove a !Jooks ufaciuro. CASE, Troy, Pa. iarkdt 1 N! ,forket in . the )s-, Webb, on eb. 17, where o will give we 64 Market. . TIPPLE. 23 cts pormil I 0 & CO'S. kh.`t.-Iti":14115h/A41781 440 '•L .." r. -... '' ' '-''' '''''' h_ ''' , i'if , ':! 4 - :;.,;' A '?;' 541 ,- 4i 4.,,r- SEMPJR = •, DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEID - ICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WIN 'DOW'GLASS, & POTTY, Tye come down to Old Prices at last. _; • ; . 1 -Y., WE do not hesitate to say that we have the Largest Stock of PU.R E ENGLISH _ DRUGS IifEDICI.IyES,, gEDIIN,ES YANKEE isTobiloNS; PERFUMER Y, FANCY ARTICLES; TOILET SOAP, CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL BRUSHES, MIRRORS, WINES & LIQUORS, &C., EVEN 41 - ROl ' 7GYir 7N A' T. We have also the Largest Stook of PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, =1 Such u • . Pare• White Load, Pure White Zino, Linseed Oil. Conch Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yel low Ochre, Venetian Red, Chrome Yel low,Chrome Green, Prussian Blue, atent 7 Dryer, Lacher, t repan, • _ , - • Spanish Whiting, Paris W lie, Kalsoml , Resin, Tar, Log Wood, Fustio, Brazil Wood, Cam wood, Redwood, Potash, Putty, Moo . eohol, Benzoic. Spirits Turpentine, ' and Kerosene (NC,: Paint and ' Vathish Brushes, • Which we will sell 25 per, cent. 0041par:than any other establiehinent in' the 'county. In short, we have every thing over kept in a first class DRUG STORE, and all wo ask is for you to cull and examine our stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Re member we can't be undersold. All goods warranted or no sale. 1 , R WILLIAMS 4 Co. • J. L. WILLIAM'S. J .No. 3 Union Block. Wellaboro, June'26;"lB67 Nair Gi-c•cocim! J. R. Bowew& Co., R A v V a Al e j d uti n tz r e t te ri d t f o r f om the city a largo Land , since the decline in prices, and will be sold accordingly., • Vito respectfully invite atten tion to our stock of CASSIMERES, , B•E'A V E ,R CLOTHS, " TWEEDS, 'FLANNELS', • . also, a large line of MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, AL APACAS, oilier DRESS. GOODS and DRESS; TRIMMINGS, • Also,;o, !atie ontr . l,:iot Oisoitinon tof • RUDY MADE ,CLOTHING, at greatly reduced prices. LADIES' r EUES t —a j!ice 90oriment, new and cheap. BON-TON, and other kinds of HOOP SKIRTS, YANKEE' ii/OlrioNS; lIATS AND ' d.111 ;1 S, .11A ItIAVAA:II CROCKERY, GROC E RIES, HAND MADE 'BOAS • AID . SHOES, 'And many'othOr things which We Will:ho ' ed to show tUall who will cell und,eiamine our Stock of Goods • Before puiehising elsewhere, as.we believe it wil pay you for your time and trouble. ,• . SMALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES, & READY PAY IS OUR MOTTO. ' Don't forget to call at the ' pmpire Store, No. I.llnion Block. Wollsboio r 140'o IS, i 867. • Stoves & Tin Ware FOR THE MILLION. Good peopioAil;both:groo,t;o4td amall,—if you want to keep • PEACE IN THE FAMILY you m oil' bavil enoujih.to UaWdry•Woodi a gOo# W w ife, ell-behaired children, and to crown all, a TIP'. TOP COOKING STOVE! Thisiast;antl crowning:good,. I have at ray Tin and Stove,eatabliehment, oppoeite:/tofa Meek Weiieboro, - and itifname le the - - : ; • .404E , ,0,0,.001.011 . ,; on'sli bands admitted; to be bqtial to' any in the . Svorld. TIN, WARE MADE TO ORDER, promptly; and warranted; to give satisfaction. ,R 1 PAIRII46 executed in tho beet manner and with dicilatch. - CALL. AND SEE hiE. Welleborollgfi, Nov. ; 21.-1887• T o LA iy •• t i•-• • BANK RI - BLANKS., in full "YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE. -1 - 1713 will buy 'at 'the blgheat market rice,. ?..tthelfolinwint art t iores. ;, SHEEP , PELTS, DEACON SKINS, DEER SKINS, FURS, HIDES, nrip VEAL SKINS, for which we will poi cash. We will manufacture to order, Preach or home. tanned CALF or KIP BOOTS, In the best man. nor and &Clair rates, and pay, especial.attontiou to ItEPAIRING.'' • ' IFe hate ait rat-rate s‘coek 54 READY-Ming WOR - K I on which we will not be undersold, and from this time we shall make it a point to keep np the best stoeit'of to be found in thO °aunty, which we will teen at a lower profit than such articles have ever been offered,in this region. : • • Wei shall likewise keep , up a good assortment of LADIES' BALMORALS, , LE ATHER BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND LEATHER it. 47111TDINGS can be,bought et es.as *ha s p swiftly Where this side of New York,'etta wo slit& keep dfkil stock of' ;;;t:' FRENCH' - 01 LE; eft 4oll KIP, UP PER, SOLE; LININGS, AND Our stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS, RASPS Q.LOVERS'. NEEDLES,- LAS ,7'S, rfigid,o. AI 14 8, )o(ih' SHOSMAirSit'S TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the lar. gent In the county, and we eat for small profits. We talk business and , -we . mean business. We have been in this region long enough io s be woll known—let those who know us try us. Oormr; of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm.,Rob erts' BardwaraBtore.. ' O. W. BEAU, GEO. 0. DERBY. Wollsbore, April 24, 1807—tf. • it 11 - 4981'8 It MI `PloUgutrX 'oll£l AATIN , *ll !ID 7 'Reim -.mod' ay; oupnc past oulataxo Paumuo mold monoodantraoq aoopa pay 'spoon .1110 .aomatnib ipmae al Olympian Saplooq egoto paw sluiqoPiif 0P.900 LEQ ,umo aquivaipa IZAIN ea& tAlemetifoao asouleaq oiamPain °ill al 2aliaon• .n can two Loq Say , otqqoan app"topa. Lap val mon ,42 wog land two 1111111 V Into oAvq ppioqg iomaya Sioen %quo JR; daoq OA Roma .0 .11 £q pomanyj popuqopra fut*utta Jo nontumu oto uso mom, e/ii i g aiIIVAIaZIVH sseupmg sum no eiz nu °A vg 1868. ' WRIGHT 8c BAILEY. 1868. Virra commence this year with an exclusively .119 CASH business. , CASH PAID FOR WHEAT _ A LARGE STOCK OF FLOOR ,FOR A LARGE ST(X/R OF FEED FOR A LARGE STOCK -Or_ PORK , FOR Call rand eee ws. WRIGHT it BAILEY. „ . All pampa Itidebted to ne by note, or book account raukt'call and rattle or pay code., . Jan. 3,1868. WRIGHT d pAILEY. Wellsboro Clog-pressirig Works. HAVING_ an aged Mr. JA2klEft BOW& to Buportntend our Olotb r ing For t in we are now ready to do all kiturof coloring and dress ing in goo 4 style and on Short ;notice. • • t IlltipOL O: GLAIR. D; P. ROBERTS. Sept. 18, 1867—tt WT.,;-E;416R.41-4 , it' SELL .'6 tI Aus.r.y-wsss) ALSO, LADIES' GAITE.RS, NINES WORK of 17,61. 7 . *Ogg 'sitT4B, ' and all ptyloa. gf MEN'S WORK. BINDING. ULMVJNIIO3 ONINUU Jo' noolti g. 14 V `OIIIV 09 ''''' (ptin iseß) %sax, IlaildlEl RI I uauditt Now aou fho WOIII maks anon • 44 'MOH quuttEt PIPS OP 9$ Volpunq sod Evnyx =1 'Vd* V'l3-rISiATViir .‘4n0.119 Oaoquitoia no zoea paqa, I 11a11,1101Iff 2 S 'ff '0 MI .10 h3v-,.! : ]o,v,fti7NlA_ ,',34vm7ssyis SS[AoliS mild Sailing Sq at:mond ,e9.tvl v emu; pas; CASH' PAID FOR 1 c" . • OASII PAID, POll. CORN I CASH FOR EVERYTHING 1 1 CUSH •I CASH I CASH I it i ellaboriy, Jan. 9, 1867-IY: . 1 0 00 is6s ' , • „ . , ` . •B 0. VVIORIIA.151; • . . . . i t ,T 'HIS NURSERY OP FRUIT AND OR. NAMENTAL ittEgs, IN TIOO A :_ 60,006 Apple Trees. 10 0004'ear 'Trees.. ,`• . A-good supply of PLITAI; PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES A SHRUBBERY. ' '• The Fruit trees are ,composed of-the choicest varieties, good, healthy. stone of them large and in biarlng. _ Any ono wishing' to get a supply ,' Hdo well to call and see •soy stock before per '. aslng l elsowhore. • AB- Delivered at•thc•depot 1 free of °barge. Tloga, Feb. 28,1888-lye To Owners.of ilortws nod Cattle. moms , CONDITIIM, POWDER"; AKE j warranted daperkd to any other„, or "no pay, for the curo of 'Distemper,. Worts, hole, Couple, bound. Colds, &c„ in Mrs , s; atilt Colds, Coughs, Lola of, Milk, Illack Tongue. Dorn Distemper, Am., In Cnt• tie They aro perfectly safe and innocent; lin laced of stopping the working °rpm' animals, They increase the applite, lave a line emit, cleanse the RIORI ich and urinary organs; also increase the milk of cows. Try them, and you will never be without them. Iliratu Woodruff, gee celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has used them for years, awl recommends them to his friends. Col. Philo. P. Bush, of the Jerome twee Course, Fordhant, N. Y. would nut use them until he was told of what they ate composed. sine., whiel, be is outer without them. Ile has over twenty running borsee In his charge, and fur the last three years huts used no other.mediclue fur them. Ile ,ims kindly per twitted me to refer any ono tv him. Over 1,000 other references can be seen et the depot. Sold by DrOggists and Saddlers. Price 25 cents per hex. Depot, 60 Oortlaudt Street, New York. , [Pub. 19J Public Benefit, A , • MONG the useful improvements of the day; there aro few ,that give more promise of good, few so well adapted to relieve' human suf fering, few eb well approved kcy the public as that new and powerful remedy called balutifer.(or as the German people call it Ilealtilbringer) It gives ease odd comfort. to the poor sufferer from Neuralgia and Rheutritism, and brings speedy relief to that large class of diseases that Are often cured and always b'enUilted by an out ward applloation. For Gain by all Druggists. Wholesale Depot DAY, lIOAGLAND A STI GER,,No.b4 Coltrane& lit. Now York. NEW FIRM, NEW GOOOS AND NEW PRICESI AT TIOGA, PA. WICKHAM' lc FARE, having taken advan. tags of the 'late decline in the market, have:received , their stuck and are prepared to furnish theta in want of &oods At the ir t] e cash rates. .T6e stook consists of a general sortment of 11 111 G 0 . 11 S -- AND YANKEE NOTIONS, Both staplo and fancy. Hats tt, Caps Boots t Shoes, Together with PORK, FLOUR, SUGAR, TEAS, And many other articles too numerous to men tion. We Weald say to Merchants, Farmers, and all others in want_' of, PORK or CIDER BAR RELS, BUTTER FIRKINS ' AND - TUBS, that they can find them in any quantity, wholesale or retail at our store. This work is fill new and ex tra in quality, just manufactured hero •at the Factory Tloga. Doc. 11,1867 WELLSBO.RO .FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP THE subscribers having prpcn or*it, , n !Dial machinery aro now ready td.furniellic 'order all sorts of CASTItiGiS, PLOWS, 'CULTIVATOR 8, FIELD ROLLERS, MILL GEARING, SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 0 D - SAWING MACHINES, &c., &c., &o. Wo have also a WOODWORTH PLANER, for custom an 4. job work, 'We are also proparad to do SLITTING & SCROLL SA WING Having a tirst•olees serow-cutting Lathe, we are prepared to make CHEESE PRESS SCREWS, • . to order; Builders of Meese - Factories are ro. quested to examino our work - . We manufacture the Champion Plow,, ono of the finest implements in the market. Cash paid for OLD IRON. - CHARLES WILLIAMS, F. L. SEARS. Wollaboro, May 15, 1887—tf.. Grocery and Provision Stout CORNiNG, N. Y. CS. Mi. ISIII.gr_., VITROLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IV in all kin& of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & DRIED FRUITS, CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, MOOD & • WITAOW WARE, GLASS '44r CROCKBRY WARE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS Ac PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c , &c. • A full and complete aesortmont of the above ineutloned goods' of - the best quality always on hand. Parttouter attention paid to Vino Groceries. De . alers and Constiattirs will tied it to tboir Wrest to:n.sasaine bAii:Stools. before' buying. Ciri,iing,,N,,T.,74e;reli 11, 1808, WICKHAM tt FARR such .is to order. 4:3719 r %l• !It e l 14PPeriCSK AUIIiALY OP kill W l'Cli • • - MADE AT• • W A LTl±Ailil ; M ASS. The American - jWatch,Cinapaii), of Waltham, Mass., r eappetfully submit; that. their Watches aro cheaper, more accurate, less compiex. .....re tiara lite, hotter adopted for genenll Alpo, ittitiyaOrc ea sily kept in order and repaired than any otper watcher: in thu merit-et. They are :.iinpler to structure, and therefore eirorsor, and _less likely to be injured than the innjori iy 01 foreign watch es, erhighorecomposed ttf frotri 12.5, to :Hid, pie ces, white ity an ,old Et,gli.l watch there are more than 700 parts. How they run under the hardest *trial'ivotebes titlll the following letter: , PENN. RAILROAD. COMPANY. Orneg OP THE AvrooNA, PA , 15.1)t0., 064.. GeNT ' LEUKS : The wotelies 'manufactured by yOu have been in Ilefo . oll this railroad tor several yenta :by our ettgintoon, to whoa) we furnish watches.as part of -our equipment. There are now some three hundred .•1 theuf Carried un our Zino. and we cobsoler them good and reliable time-keepers. lfoleefl, I have 'groat satisfaction in saying your watelfcs give'od trouble. and have.worn, and ft.:, wear much bulge? without re pairs than any watelles.wU, have ,over • bail is use on this road. As you urn " ' aware, no formerly trusted to 16use of l u lir6 Mill)UraCtlart), a 00. kut4hidged I, A reputation; but as ILlelasik they never,kevp time us rurreetly, nor lotto they dune as good serviee, as yours. In anise statements 1 fun sunteined by my predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience ex• tended over a series of yours. • Respectfully, EDWARD 11. :WILLIAMS, (AeueTal Superintendent. Atherican Watch Co., Mikhail). We make now live dill - urea grades of watches, named' nispect ively. us follows : Appleton, Thug & Co., Wnithrtn, Waltham ' Watch Cumptriv. Iratko;‘, P. S. Bartlett, Walth OM. Ma4l. Win. Slle ' ry; Bahian, Muss. ' ' Hol4 :Watch . Ct;liv. - mq,/, Bi;atua, Mac.. • All of , theve, with the exceptien the Horne Watch Company,ere.wqrratited Ity the American Watch eumPany lb be , of the best mateti4l, on. the west approved principle. and to lutsfei.s ekcry requisite fur a reliable timekeeper. Evert 41eAer •selling these Watches is prl,Vilit 11 with the C..itt pitpy's printed card of gearanteo, whieh accompany each Watch ield.,s t that: buyers 'may feel sure they are purelmAng the geattine article. Thero are liumerous counterfeit,: and imitation 4 of our AVatches sold throughout the eountry, anu we would caution purchasers to he on their, gusto against totioni I ion. Any grades id Waltham Watches uoly be pur chased of Watch Dealers throughout tic c uttiry ROBBINS I & APPLETON. • s . Sept 4, 1887-.6t0. lB2 Broadtvii), N Y.. The American Cooking Stove. AFTER twenty years experience in the man ufatiture of stoves, we became convinced, some six years since, that u vast amount of money was being expended by the !wapiti of this country, in buying cheap and worthless stoves. a large portion of which was wasted; and that true economy consisted in buying the best stoves that could' be made, notwithstanding the price wachigher. With this view we proceeded to Aonstruet the American Cooking Stove, and spared no pains or expense to snake it the best and most perfect stove that could be made. And we have experimented with- it, 'end carefully watched its operation for the last six yea's, and when an improvement suggested itself; we haVe at once adopted it,' and we have several of Apes° improvements secured by letters patent. In this:Manner we d 2 not hesitate to say, we have brought it to a higher state of :perk:cant' than hatv_heretefore been 'attained in cooking stoves. The recent improvements lit this stove has added hugely to its 'convenience and effectave nega. In till the varieties of stoves we ninon facture, we study usefulness, durability, cenve •nioneet and economy in operation, rather than l eheapness in price, and in so doing we are anis fipd Me study the interest.of those pert - 7.1111041g our itfives. SHEAR, PACKARD, di CO.,•:ts,_ Albany, N; For sale by CONVERSE ik OSGOOD, Wells bore, Pa. Ifisept67-3m. To the ranhers Tioga County s ir AM now building at my manufactory, lu Lawrence • 'rifle. a superior FAATNING ,MILL, FNMAlitilaSa.. 1. It separates oats, rat litter, and foul seeds, and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all other seeds, perfectly: ro 3, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does all other separating required of a mill. This mill Is built of the best and most (hirable Um ber, in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro duce. " • I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms. - MATHER. Lawsencoville, October 10, 1866-tf UNION ACADEMY KNOXVILLR, .T.TOqA CO.; PA FACULTY: ELIAS HORTON, Prinzipal. Sins. ADA W. HORTON, PreeeptreFa. Mies MIRA. HORTON,.Asalatant. Miss AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Slush.. 'CALENDAR FOR 1807-6. Fall Term commences Sept. 3d, Wiofer Term Noy 20th, Spring Term , Feb. 18th, 1808. • - EXPENSES PER TERM Primary Department Comwon English ' higher English Languages and higher llietholtultlce Instrumental Music, extra,. Vocal Music, extra. Drawing, extra Room Rent ' Hoard per week... Knoxville, August 1418674 f. REMINGTOIVS" FIRE ARMS iovF:nNnkar. Armi Revolver, 44-100 in. 'Calibre Navy Revolver, 36-100 in. Calibre Belt Rev01ver,......... Navy size Calibre Pollee Revolver, ' Navy size Calibre New Pocket Revolver 31 100 in. Calibre Pocket Revolver, .(Rider's pt.) 31.100 in. Calibre Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 & 32 Cart'gc Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 3D, 32 41 Cartridge cairn Cane No 22 & 32 Cartridge Breech Loading Rille,(Betils') No 32 &38 " Revolving Ride, 36 & 44-100 in Calibre E. REMINGTON & SONS. Pittucto.tr]Wits. Moore AS: Nichols. Noti , York; Win Bond 4: Son, Boston; Jos ti Orubb as, Co, Philade Poul. they' .15• Trimble, Baltimore; Benry Folsom A 5 Co; New Oilcans; Johnson, weer it Co, Chicago, L bi Rumsoy 4 co, St. Louis; Albert B Crane, San Francisco. • Vet. 9,1867.-9 m. ... S TATE . NORMAL SC TOOL, MANS. FIELD, TIOGA CO 14TY, PA. • m-.A.c0T.../x , . ‘.. _ . F. LI., AUon, Principal, Profo"ssor of Naturn. and Mental Science. • 3. T. STREIT, A. Itl„.Profcssor, of Languages. CHARLES 11. VEItIVILL, A. M., Profc!sor of Matheinatids. Nina, L. ItI t •PETERSELIA, Modefn Languages ' and Dinitring. Miss MARY, B . Miss. . S. R. PRESTON, 8.1 E.. Principal of the Model School. • I. G. JIOYT, Professor of Vocal and Instrumon . . tnt Music. EVAN MEREDITH, Instructor of 'Vocal Mu - sic. 'BOIIOOL YEAR 1867-8.. Pint Tor'ut begini Septomber 4, 1847, Second'tertn. begins Decenib'r " Third tefth'bigina March 24, tpqs. • . EXPENSES PER TERM OF 14 W.FiI,EKI2C Fall and Spring Term, including board, , room rent, tuition, book rent,'-fuel, oil, and w sh i ng, $OO 00 Winter Tertri, 64 00 ,Day ?Andante, tuition and book rent., 10 00 Total oxpensis for sohol,,yoar $lB4 00 No extra, charges. Rooms furnished stoves, chairs; tables, stands, pails, bedsteads, ;mattresses, pillows, and ono comfort:l4lo. ti'or 'further Inforraationisond for Catalogue. ' " ''• ' • Aug,' 7; 1867, 6w. Address, Principal. ' •- MIRE laritiel areortiment of Watetiee, Cloaca JosvArynifd Plated Ware in Tioga county at [t9deo6l3] -- FOLEY'S. == $5 00 000 7 00 800 ...... 10 00 100 3 00 . 4 . 250 • f' 3 50 D 6 GENERALLY TO DEALERS • LAWS (P 111C4 1 1 • - • LULU 4141,LWAY. lyuatirl viiThtS• "Nii4"..2&01: loavuGot nlng aliont folluliv /he hours: ' A444 - u - t* : s4inna,. • 12:1,4 a la., Exi • snaday • rzctptcd, for But), 1,,, Solutooncti z ood tiocirkii:ej,tirCtill ill, tram, for the West. e: .i .0 •- igist‘ i.xpr.o.s a olio:, s, xceptcO; for , batailittuca,Awl o•iikiol, cora.). 1, .) al) t) oitin [tic A I laid j 4: ktIL -1, •• 1,1 'bore, awl Gluon! T rul:l,rlij niu) 1, 11 :. (01 ' ,1,. 11 ~ I 7:03 .1. 0t.,N11:,11t for 4% 11 , 6 Dunkirk. Mid this 11 - tit, colp3p,cklog m., Night F:xiurgs.StilltltlytiliCetzpitd,tw 1;‘.1 Avob. - 10:32:1.m . VnJ rrain Sunday» cxs:Liava, 7oi MAL:, uud Dunkirk, • • 1:44 p. nr, lhoJtinoote Expre.ss. :Soono.loy o - xcepirtt, Rochester :111 , 1 041111116, VIII Amon, 7:03 p. m.. lisy 1:x prons, SeMhs)•eant•l•iii,l, for titifiale, .satoomoope4o. It /110 il:f3.lrelt, 11,1 11 1 f.C1111g . . 1 • 111 — $10/1 1 / l alleit WWI OW .11111Ifite WeH,ll, : lot DnDalv.tsitla tiro-Late . 4 1... ,, .... , 11101i1. 41 , 1 , To link nt Dunkirk :Alb oh.- Itininey. n.l I,qpuitkts it t tin,/ 7;10 p ui t 000,!, o 12 tin p Ili Froliotttro' noteys co);ttfotert. 5 m :4B p. Emle:ttint 'or in, Dally; fur the West. . , EAsy WABB "GUM, -• • 12113 a M., :Night i. ; ‘,,, ,,, f. Datiy. , kuntinya exeepto, connecting at iii.t o ),..oari fop )(fllIltieli, alai at NEW York men!' afternoon trains add ` I lot Botteal . „ .., ' and NtAt Lottlauel Citleii. '` : • • 4:18 11. ni., elnei n tin t I , Ext)re,m; ltlonartyd rxeepted;cun neeting at Limira Cro Ilarriglaitg, l'itilt.delplila ;mai the Solidi; 141 OW. -1.10 fOi rthnen;nt rin g l amtut , for zk.yracuset-at Bi kat th.tall !or ttieelailint t l'hil+Plo I pliiii 'll'o Trelitote: :it '1,:tc1:01 - mten fur liti 1 W lt,3' itial at toltityrourt for N/..1111111'11-11-11 - 4 - XIICONIcIi.. , 1 .... 1 . Ic).11,. I. u u A 4. (l..4.1111)4111111//1 ; 1 414 11till (, rnnm7f.tima at at tlimi,a lur Ca ila iiilll.lgun: -i . , . 10:48 4 M.; Day Exprel,,Stititlay xc'4i.tert,cottueMirg at 1.411111ra for ettpattlitlgeta, at Binghamton fur fiyre ettgri. nt Btkat fluid for St rallton, at Litchtt% bac:, ft.r laltiCy..lll4.l .11 .11;r1,1.:1 (qty . %%lib toltlntght Expke.s dna N i1v% , ..1' 4, '1 4 10111M1d114'1411,41401,1, In : LOU:. 1ur , ... imil 'llit..ilingtoa - o t - t o . ~.....• . 00 • . 1 -1( 3:12 p. 111.. Baltimore /?..tpre.to. st”:2l.•9el:excoftteJ• 4:36 p, Nr•tv Yor ei veptttl'r. .07 p in Lightning Expretia, ,Saida) F, e4coptetl,leon 'meting it Elmira for Elarriiintrg, Philadelphia and tau :lunch ; at Jer.,...y City with morning:- eapreso unh, rd Saw Jetsoy La'ilrond fur Baltimore ' and Wfiy,iiiigtfin. and ,at :It, tuorping , ex preAg trltla4 for Boston Hid (lie cast. ' 2:30 p. in. Way Freight, Sundays excepted. -•- vn GOtel Pass. Agent Blossburg & Ccirning, & . 7 1 ,teek12. m ill run as '1,11,)%va putp rarth9r ttpti4e: Accatamadotimi—Leaves lili.ssburg at,1,08 - a. m., Mans• froll at i 87, TirYga at 834 La'wraicovilla' at 3;18 ill riving at Corittrig at IW:en n. us. - ' .7%1Ai1-1.-enveg illossburi ut 1,50 R. tu,MUnstitld at 2.Z:0, i 0.7,11 ut Law reneCvilla EA 3 brriviug at Col uitig sit 5 p. tn. • . ; .1"" • ?Inil-I,nves Corning nt 8,15 a. m , -PrxrClKeTillP tit 9,18, glop nt 10.00,'Ilans11e1d at 10,Y6-Arriving at 'floss-burg at 11.16 11. In.: Accurdiiiodi;tion—Leares C6itling . at 3,45 p. ' Law. nineeville lit 4.5.2. 'now& nt.5.50," Mansfield at 15,35 tiiiriv;lig. at Li rg 7;20 0. /IL " • . f. ff SHATTUCK, Sup't Northern Control It. rt. • TRAINS fOR TIIS 1'(OIV1711. • Trains far Csinznidagrilalcai o . F,inilrita . s . follows: Acomtmlatiou sit - • .. 1 7 61 (: 455pni a a lll m U,ul pitNtett. trail; Ou road],` • Way Freight, [passulitter coach attached],........7 10 a la - Ou and alter Nor. 21,' 1507, trains trill arrive an 4 'tlepat t front roy, as followtq' LEAVE NOILTIIWARD. 10 55 A. M.—Daily (*.septa Sundays) for Elmira, Buffa lo, Canandaigua, Roe Lester, Simi). Bridge and the P 45 I'. M.—Bally (except Suntlnyil) for Elmira and Buffalo, via Brio Bed Nay front Elmira. LEAVE BOUVLI WARD. 000 A. M:—Dally (exoept Stindaya). for Baltimore. Wuahington, Philadelphin, dc. UO5 I'. M.—Daily (except 'Sundays) Tor Baltheore, iili:ashlugtdia and Plalladtlidits„ J,j4. I)ultAllaT,;;f2 r,11,09: YOUNG lien't Supt. Iturrinbtim (If 6'l Paso. Aet ItttjOrnorr, Mil, • Philadelphia &; Erie R, E. • Uri-anti utter AIONDAY, (hitotier 14th, Trailei on the & Erte Wail Reuel will run us Miley.. WESTWATi 0 Mail Taain waves Philadelphia • ' 1115 p In ... ... 1 Williamsport. 8.05 a lit ~ .- arr. at Erie ' 8.45 pal Erie I..:xpirees l aves k , avesliihtdelphia - 12.00 now, ••.•! if II Illimpiport. ~ 8.45 pni •• nrr. at Erie.. 9.45 aat Elmira Mail mares Philadelphia 8.00 A. II" " " , %V il liam wort 0.25 p Iti " ' arr. at Lock Haven ' 7 .45 pln EASTWARD. , Mail Train loaves Eris 10.40 a -tn " •• `- Williamsport , 11.40 pin "' " arr. at Pliilatlolphla 8.55 ain Erie Exorrta leaves Erje ' 4.26 p In .. .. I " WHIM p0rt...,:4,.. 3.50 a. In " '‘. are. at Ylliluch Alia '. ' 1.00 p in. ItlMira Mall leaves Lock' Ilav 1 ' :i.....,.....7.1.0 a - m - •• " :Willlainsport 8.86 a al *` •• 1117. at Pillittllelplllll . 010 pja , .. Mail and Expross donnoct l with all trains on Wm roi & ' , inlaid in Railway. Piissongei's feavilig Pldladelylll4 at 12.00 M. arriva at Irvinetown at 0.40 a. m. and oil City at o'so it. in. ; , , in. ut Ciu, . frayind. Philadelphia-at RIM V_ hx.,Aativa i;t on Oity I) Atlantic and Groat Western R. W SALAMANCA- STATION WETTIVALD BOUND. ' EASTWARD BOUND, S.lllll ' 5.30 Express. &le Accommodation 0,35 /Hail 5.61 Express 12.19 AC601711110(114410n, 11.45 Express 14.0C Express Ol5 At Cory there Is is junction 19th flic Fill/ lidelphla Erie, itud CR Creek Rail Roads. At Meadville with the Franklin and Oil City and Pithole Emrich. At Leavittsbnigo the Ilahoultly itranat makcs u tli rect route to Cleveland. At liarenna connects uitl, Cleveland and Pittsbui glt Railroad. The Road pmaser through Akron, Ashland. Gitilmi, siarion, Uthalia'apd paytop, interieptiPg ysrimil tall• rods, and terminates at. Cincinnati. i L. D. ROCKER, den. SOW, Meadville. P , t , • , , Real • Estp.tp Milli; Subscriber' Will sell or ronf the following voluablo proporty,.to wit: Uno tavern standlp Lawrenceville! One f4rat, on which he now residesome-haii mile from three churches, two .... r .,L•ebeel Howes, lvio grog shops, and ono railroad, and about the same distance /rein tho lino of iholleboro told Lawrenceville Rai!real The farm t eontalus 160 acres of good land, 50 acres.' tinslair6d,swell wa tered, Itotj very prodgetive. requires pat oe . seed shentel be pelverl sad plaritial:ltotreyer, ensure a !UMW. Ono farm IP JacksoP loryntihlP, 175 acres; a tirst.rate place fur nPe4) factory. Also—fur sale-4. muips, 70 sheep, ned other stock, cheap nu reasonablo terms. Lawrenco, AI r. 17, 1867.4 11 f f :. 5 .: BALDWIN Planing' & TOrnings 13. T. VAN HORN, AVINO got his now Factory in oporatico. is now prepared to fill ordors for Cabinet ' Ware promptly and ip tht3 Jost At t ila of woricamp• ship. Having procurod a • WOODWORTII.PLANER, ho is ready to dress Loaids or plank wiib dispatch S.cf l Pl4-WPBK ;.; BRACKETS, furnished to order. flis niachinesare of the sea est and most improved patterns. Shop corner of Pearl and Wain Sts, WELLS 8040, PA., Oct. 31, 11311f4 I. ER At Dartt Settle'ment, T EIE,SUBSCRIBER .hos oponed a 1:m10, GROCERY & PROVISION STORE it't.the Alive nanictl place, triune he proposes to furnish Goods in his line'eheap.' Maritet prices paid for .Farm Produce, otthe in cash or trade. ,The patronage ;of the public PI respectfully solicited. AI/Bt. - 111 'lll'llZ. I Charleston; Dee. 1 t,1867.4f. - * • J. STICKLIN, tiisk Ohairmaker, Turner, and Furhi4re pealer; BALK ROOM, opposite Itertt's Wagon! Shop, Main Street. FACTORY Be.ors limns Foundry, second gory. - . Orderepromptly Vinod and satisfaction goafto• 'teed. 'Fancy Turning done to - Order. Millsboro, Juno 12, 1867. 'J. STICKItIN Tioga Marble Works. 111111; uatiorsigap4l , .Tjaw- pruparril to iqf' cnte L l l l l t , rders for Tomb Stones and :tlfsna , ITALIAN OR RU'rLAND . of the latest style and npproi'eti -tforkoianshit'• iat".l with dispatch. , #° keep, constantly en t. hairtd both kinds a ihrarble ithd will lie ALIO In suit all. icho' run) vor'hitir %%lib thi ii rena1 . ..17;60 hrt ri-usonable terms Ireton:41.110 &Oration in the country.,' Station discolored, trith tits& 4nd tint elcat,en TocieSeloOkas good noropof, toss 'l4* 04 1 1867-if. • B. IDDLE. B. T. VAN lIORN