A 'itoirr.or born nt - nigia; dressed in ; whiteh Obristened early.„‘ Sligh,V.nndSair— .'Sznocithlbionn hair,light and awly. Grow apace-4orut aid fair— Full of beauty. Graceful child, 8 9rect roving duty. Sweet sixteen ! Fairy-Queen, Bright and Vtishirtgl- Hopes 'nn4 fears : — idle tears : free ont-gusbing.' ; :Wedding night I dressed in. white - Bummers twenty! charming bride = - Far and wide, friends are pion t - 1. - :- _.' • - ' • ' Hyatt, of joyl - firet-born boy t, Ileilithe dawning I Mother sleeps— 'Angel keeps watch till limning.. . . , Stately dame I Ootless name -7- , Best of mothers! children rare, Brave and fair; like` no others. , ThMeseitre-and-ten I Ali I my pon Sadly lingers. Wrinkles deep Icy creep death's cold fingers. Burial night IctiresSed in white, Sweet peace be' given. Blest is she, 1 .. T, Spirit free—gono to heaven! Gen. lflysses S. Grant. The subject, of this sketch,' who is now the candidate. of the great loyal party of the Union - for the Presidency, was born on the 27th 'of April, 1822, 1 at Point Pleasant, Clermont county, Ohio. His father was Of Scotch descent, and,. by occupation, a dealer in leather. The son'entered'Ahe military academy at West Point, in his eighteenth year, and gradUated in 1848, Standing 21st,in rank in a class of 39 • members. He served . • for Ilyears in th army, passing through „ - every,battle - of tie Mexican war except two, and held - th rank of-Cap tain- at the date of his' resignation in 1854. :, 'Joining - his 'father and 'a brother, at • Galena,' Illinois, 'Ed engaged in htigneas as ri.lerither.dealer i u ntil' •the outhrea ';. :of the rebellion-In' -1801. A few day. after Sumter _was fired - :upon,. he w/ s ' found drilling acompany of , voluntbei n d and a few days-later, led the compa ny to the State - capital. '-'An" ' o ff er of 'his services,to the authorities at Washing ' ton not being heeded, he tendered them to Gov. Yates, of, his own State, and after a - feW" Weeks service in the organi zation alba volunteer forces, - accepted command of the Twenty-fl rat Regimen t - ,t and proceeded with it, to Missopri. - In. . August, 'Ol, he was commissioned by - the President as Brigadier General. In • September, he took command, at Cairo, .of the district embracing the emit - lux' of 'th Ohio, Tennessee, ,ii .Cumberland, and _.Mi sisaippi - Rivers. He lost no time ie seizing Paducah,,then threatened by a rebel -tepee, and ,his suce4a confirmed the Wavering loyalty of Kentucky, and brought it over to, the Maim Rule. fie 'won lola Brat battle at Bel ino i i t, No veni ber 7th, where he -was cpnspicuously under fire, having his horSe killed -.ult .. der him and by his 'personal', bravery= and military skilireceived a Confidence froth hii soldiers which- has clung to - him aincenti every field: He captured Fort Donelson, February 16, 186 L, loud on the 19th was promoted to be Major .. General.. The campaign and victories "of Shiloh (Aril 7), Port Gibson - (May 1, Jackson (May 14),. and Vicksburg (July -4),- followed in regular succession, and paralyzed the power of rebellion in the Southwest.. .. . His Chattanooga campaign of '63, ilif promotion to -be Lieutenant General,' March _,l - 'o,4,.his subsequent direction 1 of the:Union armies in all quarters of ' the rebellion, his personal charge of the operations against Richmond, the firm grasp with which he held Leo and the. main power of the Confederacy at bay, and the final culmination of his plans in the success of his great Lieutenants, and the fall of Richmond, the surren der of Lee's army, and the grounding of - the last rebel. musket—all these events are too well remembered by oar readers to require more than this brief mention. , I The , grateful acknowledgements of hie 'veuntry were evideUced in his fur ther promotion to the newly created office of General, and, as the Com mander in Chief of the Federal armies, during the, three 'years of great civil anxiety and danger which have suc ceeded, it ismot too muph to say that the popular confidence in his discretion, vigilance f and patrioticidevotion to the cause of .the Union, haft. ever been the hope and the consoling assurance of the land. In the many dark hours when official treachery and a disloyal ambi tion have cast a deep gloom upon patri otic hearts, his presence at the head of our military strength has afforded a cheering assurance of the ultimate safe ty of the Republic. Not open the anx iety with which the people watched the campaigns of , , 03, '4, and 6, could exceed-the deep intensity of trusting hope with which their eyes have since steadily kept this man in view. They will new charge him with a greater power and higher responsibilities, and he will inaugurate his last and crown ing triumph over official corruption and public unworthiness. MEANING or WORDS, The follow ing quotations are taken from a work entitled, ." A Select Glossary of English words, formerly used in senses differing from the present." Climate.—At present the temperature of a region,' _.but once the region itself. Corpse.—Now only used for' the body but once for a living as-well as a dead man; - - , Hag.--A word formerly applied to both sexes, new:restricted to one. ' ' ITobtieconists.—Now the sellers, once the smokers of tobacco: , Uneoutia.—Now unformed in manner t , ungraceful in behavior, once simply un known: Sonnet.— Now must consist of exactly fourteen lines, neither more or less; and these with a fixed arrangement, though admitting of a certain rela,xation of the rhymes ; but " sonnet " nied often to be applied to any short poem,. especial ly of an amatory kind. Stove.—=:Tbis word has much narrow ed its meaning. Bath, hothouse, any room where air 'or water. was artificially warmed, was a'" stove " once. The liriadife, the organ of the Hebrew rgee in America; thus discourses ,upon the interesting question of premature bnrial : '.'The present practice- of our people= to bury their dead within some twenty-four or thirty-six hours -- Cf their decease—i3eena`s reprehensible in many respects. The peril of premature burial is obvious. We know so, little of the theory and condition of death, even in our present' 'state of medical 'science; that we cannot even be sure that life has actually - fled when the ordinary signs of life has - Ceased.. Strange to say, we do not giVe to our supposed dead the last chance which would be afforded by our ancient customs, and probably prescribed rites. We do not, as our forefathers dld, re-open the coffin'at the burial ground, before finally parting With it in the told sods. Why have we abandoned the practice—possibly a wise precaution V, There its no stain in all Nature's realm no Horatian smut to be avoided ; no edition to be expurgated no river to be turned for Augean stab l es - it has none; no prints of soiled fingers to be effaced ; its studies aro all as pure and beautiful as the dawning of morning. Our homes are like instruments of music. The strings that give melody or discord aro the members. If each is rightly attuned they will all vibrate in I3armony ; but a single discordant string jars through the instrument and destroys its sweetness. It is bad meddling with a train of gunpowder; but if you Want to be blown up to a dead certainty, gust tread on a lady's train. Woliave tried it and know., The dandy who inakes the greatest tiOarish isn't always in a flourishing condition. '` 1- dttlf IRCHANTS pairymenvklarniers + , and o*-- ASHES, BriESWAX, BAANfi, BUTTER CHEESE, iGbS, FLOUR AND - MEAL, FLAX, COTTON, • ,FURS, AND SKINS; DRIEDIAND GREEN FRUITS, GRAIN, WOOL, GAME, POULTRY, FEATHERS, HEMP, PRdyISIONS, OILS, LARD, TALLOW, SEEDS, TOBACCO, SORGIIIIM, MOLASSES, &C., &C- JOSTAI-I.CA4PENTER, General Commission Merchant, 442 ' 444 and '446 Washington St., • IVieNnr"V"ox-it.. ...444receirre hiltlvAlly Price Current of Pro duce and Gicice'ries the most cornploto Price Cur rent Published in the United States. SEND'. FOR, A -PRICE' CURRENT. Marking Plates ck Card i e furnished Free. _ _ - eral Advgn9eB made, on Consign7oB:• ~•,, Relablished May Ist; 1860. 4z Fire Class'-`Referenees given when Required. Ap it 22,1868.-Iy. A ItARLIWAREL -STORE ! • CtlNl*lls---.Bz OSGOOD - N addition to their old bdsiness in Dry floods, I groceri,ooPbc., have established a : • STOVE TIN; AND GENERAL HARD WARE STORE, two doors bo . `lVtv'tlie olef'stand; whore they man ufacture • '• •-' ON 111 E ;£:, 6 qfUlowitY RRIN C I PLE, that is, in the most substantial manner. In the matter of srrov . . wo have enough to do all the cooking and warm ing in Tioga County. In fact, we have Stoves enough to RAKE A SUAWER:in• Elre'the Only agent;for: :' tito sale of the AMERICAN 'COOK - STOVEI - ' in Wellsboro \ nd'this Stove is the A AUTO RAT- OF STOVEB: . We keep all kintja of Hardware; Iron, Nails, Steel, Norse Shoe - arid,a complete variety of SHELF HARDWARE. If 'you don't bailor° le DROP .IN. 0013VERS1&' OSGOOD. WeHebert), Sept. 4, 1867, Iy. Staves: Stoves 22 A•11111 . -IIIRDWAlREi • fR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to announee to the eitiidna of Tioga County, that - in addition to his excellent stock'of Stoves; Tin-Ware, Brittanla, and Shoot-Iron Ware, he .has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on MAIN STREET; \VELLSI3OO. . , . with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate the fellciwipg•ariicica : . :' • ' NAILS,_SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CIA, MILI7,!zIIAiNDI•AND BUCK SAWC, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, , . AUGERS,,,. : 7,r • . • '.) O BITT-STOCKS, lATCIIETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, ,1 WOOD: SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, 'BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, , PIPE 139.XES,,AXLE7 , 'TREES; ELLIP . TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR; & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE - HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS Ih.ND STOPPERS COMBINED. AUG, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER .AND • CAPS. • PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a now thing, and mado for use. Thom are but a few of the many artiolei composing our stock of Hardware. We invite the public to call and examine for themselves. We aim to ksep,the beat finality of goods in our line; isnd all work to order done promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS. Wollabor°, Sept. I,l,BBB—tf. IEOOP De LANG & CO'S. i . I . ,„ • • ' 4 ' 2 ' 'T.ZO,:jr: - Ve„X l i c s 's.l. C ....\(t 1. li torinai NAVAL STORES, HOPS, GINSENG, 1 - - - TIN-WARE .4 , WALR USS!4. i 5: NEV DRY (100DS TO.ItE , . I!.,Jl.lfyill I 1 TOLES &BA ER, {NO. b, UNION BLOCK.) WE have just received our net; and vein large stock of DRY GOODS, ~ , ~, . . , s suct as i . SHEETINGS ; SIIIRTINGS, , PRINTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST INGS, . READY JIIADE CLO THING,. HAPS & CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOE'S, also a largo and well selected stook of CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE,. .STONE WARE, KERO.: ' SEN,OIL, PAINTS 4 OILS,• SUGARS; TEAS, COFFEES, : SYRUPS, MOLASSES, I ETC,. DTC., ETC. . , '*e` are able to of wir customers tho benefit of the . `diA§T . . - so.**'','..o,• - e'kkicEs in the Now York Market, our Stock havln k h4eit purchased stneelh , egrast decline to Goode.'' 1. i:!` • 11 :* iTtEg do BAIWIER„, Wellsboro, July 3, 1867. SAVI N G.S I 3 t 1 Kfr'r :,OTHERW'fiSE gARIINER"'S GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE I) "A; ,t it, A. t. THE fALD saying that a, peppy saved is , a pinny tiaieed,julitiflA , GAßDNPß - iil'uttraing his estahlisliteept, a riga:o43'gs flanks Ecohomy- is Wealth,. said some: old '.chap whose nano have forgotten; and it is eatirioray to trade where the SLAUGHTER • high prioea ii being pibieduted with vigor and without reprieve.. I can sell Sugars, Teas / ,fflo., lasses, Fish, Pork, Flour,Corn Ittoal,'Ceffees, Canned Fruits, She an 'everything intotltletl for family use, giving tho buyer the benefit • - 'OF THE • • fall of tho markets, an advantage duly appre ciated by ovorybody,excepting only those verdant INNOCENTS wbo, prefer•,PROXISZ,Ver TO PAY ono bun drod por cent. profits to the seller 7 to P.4:YElla tlventy.fivo ; per coot. : •dolivory of the ,640.1 ulillibireir my tei• lei: 7#l,4iis he fair 5 ' C. 4 + l . '• • • EVERY MONDAY, EVERY . TUESDAY,' , . EVERY. WEDNESDAY, -- EVERY THURSDAY, EVERY FRIDAY, • . . AND EVERY SATURDAY, ." and fill up as faSt as I, sell out. ' L. A. GARDNER. Washer°, Juno 12, 1867. Public Benefit, AMONG the useful improvements of the day, therb 'are Pew that - give More promise of good, few so well adapted to relieve human suf fering, few so Well approved by the public as that now and powerful remedy calledtSfflutifor (or as the German people call it Ilenlthhilinger). It gives ease and comfort- to the-poor sufferer from Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and brings speedy relief to that largo class of diseases that are often cured and always benefited by an out ward application. Far sale by all Druggists. Wholesale .- Depot BAY, HOAGLAND:Iz STI GBA. No 54 Courtlandt St. New York: A Patent hight that is No Humbug. T IIE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the - tight: of D. B. Sturdevant's Milk Shelves 16 Providion Rack for Tioga County, is prepared to sell Township or individual. rights at fair rates. This Rack•ls portable and so arranged that it can bo taken apart-and put together again in five minutes. It occupies less than four foot square of a room, and .ean be Pliteed in the kitchen in cold weather, and in the collar in warm weather, And will hold fron 72 to 84 pans of milk. The shelves are made in skeleton form so as to allow the frog circulation of air all around the pan's. lOW been proved! that 'mill( will raise more cream,_and keep from four to six hours - longer ,than on, ordinary, shelves. ,j-1• ' ' Haat. shelf tileneilY itself - inclop. ent of the other, so thitt the cream of the for ...r milking is not disturbed by the,removal or putting on of 'panaqf Ind (ramo is'sdeh that it can be readi ly covered with a cloth or gauze, effectually ex -qudip.gypirealeiOrlfiAdVat w is complete arrange ment to - dty fruitupp,p,.The subscriber will soon visit diffirent'partv of the County. with a model .of this raciccor bo'crin -bb addreSsoci etltrellaboro, by those di:miring to purchase Township or indi vidualirighte Specimens can also bo aeon at,ihe Foundry building . of Sears k Williains in thin' Sol-Quer at any 'tim'e after-tho middle of March. „ -;, ,,- ;“OF4.OII.G,HrT.4OI I OPSON. • is . boi9lAitrAy. 1 ip 8 60-13 nt„ = • - " " '" T - . 1 - 4AWNEWA - RILEY, 0.0.1 SHOE. MAKERS , Over Wilson et- lrfin Valkenburg'e, t Seore, in the lqtiel r y ogooniptl by, 4efl4 _lf I I 11111) - 00TS AND SHOES of all kinds made to Ajl, order and initial:Km! - .0011:10'p'remptly and g ° JOHN' , BARENESS • -` r ""` t '" WM. AILEY. • - .rige.3 133 / 4 ?ol'oifaPit 18681/s''a:l: • CIAIgm , A.%,1 _ I:TARDING'S EDITIONS OF.i FAMILY; PULPFI`,. 2 ii , • (1 . 1. r - ``l. , hesale Dealeioniii;find• the listl9lltobrace tire: y, C:itt assktr(lxvivitiot Bibles inXic qountry. k‘hi,publish4 tietilt%tion in Pronounc ing them pore'snlelibld than any Bibles pahlisii ed. The various editions embrace all the Vari ondiitylOs bf and sizes of typo, varying in price from s2'eit $3O, for Family Bible, large quartn t size. i :t•T 'HARDING'S' PATENT FLEXIBLE MAIN-BACK PIIOTOGRAPHALBUM, , • 'rho superiority •of ‘•• flaunt:T*6 Patetlt Floaiblo Album,'l• over all others heretofore miumfaetnrod, trill,'npon the slightest examina tion, bg apparent to all. - - • • , Purchasers are assured, thatthe; above .boolte are all of the beet Philadelphia manufdeture. • - • E. B. CASE • , • Jut, 8, 1868.:-3m. ' • ' Troy, Pa. TArellsboro Meat Market! BEEFI PORK 1 .MUTTON 1 . , _ • k • T HE subscriber opened alldedeillarket in the building lately" occupied by. br. Webb, on Crofton-street, kyondor morning, Feb. IT, where ho will keep a full assortment of PRESI.I 21:RAM • , • , Hams and Shoulders. If the people will give me encouragement I will keep up tt, good Market: Feb. 19, 1868-3 m. A. J. TIPPLE. FOR ; 'SALE. CHEAP. 1 elegant, new open Buggy. I tiecond band .1. open buggy. - 1 second hand 'top buggy.- 1 az:lMay. I two horse lunber wagon. WRIGHT dr. BAILEY. Mil tx A t i n• 1 .7 SEMPER x M '*r ) DRUGS, MEDICINES, 1 WINES, PAINTS, 0 DOW GLASS, & 1, Have come down to Old WB do, not hesitate to say . Lasgest'Steek of ' P ZT R ENGLIS MEDICIII PITINT NI ED., INES, yiNIKEE.: NOT t N'S, • . t. • . . " • - i - v • i'EI?FUZITE FANCY ARTICLES, TOIcIT BRUSHES, minims, WINES Ai LIQUORk.62,, ,• - - ?..EtER iIE OERH7 5. :1d rat , : 4'lll. MARKET. tr iP.AINTS,_OLLS, oLAss-,Aip PUTTY, it;- . ;./ . Pure White Load, Pure White te, Linseed Oil, Coach Varnish, Furniture V r ish, Venetian" Red, 'Chime Yel -1 low, Chrome Green, Prussia 4 \ l3lne, Patent Dryer, Lalker, ..Lcnn ',Spanish milti ng . ,4 1 !ailp .1 Vjfite, Resin, Tar,' 1;4 Wricid,..Fustie, iJrnzll Sod, Cam wood, liediirocld, Potash, Puff, Moo cohol, Benzoic, Spirits Turphtine, and Kamen° Oil, Paint id Varnish Brushes, Whl Ii Wd w9ll &041'25 ,or cent. ehea 'r than any othereetablishitent in the - county: . short, we I %have every in — a . fiiit se j =DRUG ''STOkE, „, and - all - i:to ask is foi.yau.tVail and stocic and prices beforo tiuying. elsol member wo can't bo undersold.l 411 F oods J varn I nt q l or no MESSRS. KING & t EASTMAN o i ttld In form their friends and the publidgenerally that they have fitted up a now Photofraph Gal lery in tho boat possible style. .llavhg ono of best SKY-LIGIITS in the State, wo no prepared to take nil styles and sizes of AMBROTYPES & MELANEOTYPES in the best artistic manner, for Lockets or „, asos, largo or sniall. Large PIIOTOGRAPIIB plod from small Cards or old Daguerreotypes .f do ceased friends. No trouble to take Samplo propfl * 4wayl,giyoß when ord4rod. CIO J 3 - .4allery over Eastman's Dental pmoo, Fifth Door below Roy's Drug Store. Stoves & Tin Wailre Good people all, liothigreat:and you • want to keep Ippacg,lN it •va Ekti P you must have enough to eat, dry wood, a good wife, well-behaved children, and to crown all, a TIP TOP NOUN STOVE! , Thislastjand crowning go'od, I have at my Tin and Stove establishment, opposite:Rey% .Block ? Wellsboro, and its name is the HOME COMPANION ; 0n7211 bands Omitted , to I?o, , equO to any in the world.", promptly,and warranted to give satisfaction. executed in the beat manner and with dispatch T O ,LAWYERS- BANKRUPTCY BLANK I I S, In full gotta, at 1 1 0UNG'S BOOKSTOR D. SGORING for 1;opi, best;quility 2G eta peryard at 'DE LANO k CO'S. 00t.12. .::^r-fs. i -L I, i ------, , c 1 , t; -We havp,olgo tiel.dtrgeqt Fiiek of Such as :j P.,11. WILLIAMS,. P. It WILLI J. L. Wti.I.TANs. f, . No. BUM Welloboro, Juno 26, 1567 ~E~~ PIIOTOGRAPIE 64h1 IN WELIA3OIIOI NOW OPEN TO THE P93L10 PHOTOGRAPHS, \ CHiLDRENS I PICTURES, Bring thorn along z KING .I.; ,EASTMAN. 'Tart. 15 ; 1868-]y FOR THE MILLION, TIN IVARE MADE TO ORDER, REP&I4INQ OALL'AND SEE ME Welloborough, Nov. pl, 1867 ~'~~~ ~.i. "G ~ wl' . 1 4 :.~'ti=:~: " w9 ~f4Sr:MV{r ~,rc♦;y.~'a`,T t:r~r.' .nor=; :°=~..~.i' :jya'J'N'_:b`.w .° 4 r ' . ~.` ° lwlY~i?'JG:.•C . :rvti~ ^ ..h rii ii ::>tiJ?`:~rl ~ .. .. ~.. .. _ _ ..-.. ... .. _. .., -,:,'C1.,"'c..'1.,\',','-;,• , , - ' , A ''i., \ 75 , "•-• ; 4', , .........), 04 ,t1 ..,.. ,!_•„,.:...,„:"::._ it .11-e17.. SB.LE.," Ig . "0 U,R..1 is. =I , -_ - - WE vitt lafti tlio Ijigh,okt ruallpo • 1 the - S ~ E - " gP t 134 ibiiisl ,=., ..; 3 DgE4-13KINSi'FSIRS;' iiIDP;S; • , „., SKINS, • RE! {~ for vrhiettive will pay cash.'-' - We will manufacture to order, Preach or home'. .tanned.o4 liFor RIP BOOTS, in the best man. rier and at fair rates, and pay espeoial attention to REPAIRING. • < • A.L, • •SO ,• • •• We have a first-rate stook of TENT MED 2, , s, ITTY, REABY-MADE , , 182 Broadwrig, N. Y. UNION ACADEMY. ADE GENEItALLY PTLINOIILL 'AGENTS Plants: 4 11 ,‘ Ell MGM LI 13!Y 1 - $ R.` 'V ttA VEIL. EMI if arj.i alter tit bile Y. !11 Y, ..111W •t,aff. leavo,Oornirit'af arjailt..the folltVingliours: : • gESTWAttIr nottati r o;o:34'ti Night ilxpryis, Militia) b r XV0.1,1( for li t • . 0,1 lip • 1 1 ...1L13. W. 11.1/ lus or 11/1.‘4 1/0/ /I Ma ,6114re t and Ora till Tt•uti k BoiJwaia, 141 nh ittablt• 1 - 6:21 11/..ti! - 4'l/1 I.:Xprol,l).lllyjrl./1: fib firt.; - WiTia;:iiiinnectipg as About. 6:165 Nigh t firepti • ester alai ,Rullalo i . OS A tl.m. "' • 20:1fia. m., 31.141 'Prat n Guudays.except ed. for Et • /11.1 /.:0 p 111. italtimore lixpres3 lguntlaye sceptre Rochester ambit:Unlit), via 8:33 P. M.: Day 'Express, 3andays excepted. tor : fialaralmeai DunlcirtF and .the %Veer, roamer: at Salamanca with '4 o Atlanta: and Great If. 'Railway at tiunala with the' Lake Slew, mo T run k Railways, and at Dual:irk With fly: Railway, for all points west and south. 010 p to Day Expre.se, Sundays ex espted. tor IMO 12:80 a. m., Express Mall. Sundaye exeepted.ro r -Ic,'Salarnanca ,and Dun kirk connecting o, sr, fot the West. 1.80 4/ in Way Freight. Strudays excepted. Eisigrant t min, Daily, for the West. 148117 Ann 12:4* a in., Night Fixprees. Bally, connoeting: ak . Grayeriurt fr'r edit; a nd . York with atiornami trains and i:tentazta for • arid New England Cities. 14:20,a. fa.. Chicinati Exprea,liforiday, except', meting at Elmira for arrlsbarg, the Soritit•, at Owego far Ithaca; at hird:u fo ttyrao l iao ; Ore.st fiend for,Serantoh, IL)r ;pliia, end Trenton at Latkitwaxen for Ilawley.,, larayeourt fel Newbargand Warwirk 0:55 1 a. m., Day Expreih. Smlayaipireptea.coss/,, 'ail Minh a for Citllllwlnigua, at Ilinglnium if fur t; ease, at Great fiend fol - Sera II tOli, at Lack:imi.xiii 14.wley. and at Jersey City :with midnight I.:n - Train ur New Jersey Railroad more and Washington. 10.2 - . ani Acentitinodatton Train emmiciar at' 'Elmira for Canandaigua. 2:20 p. ro., Baltimore, ,Axpress, Banda, s excitiit 4:35 p. fn., le w:Yerk and Baltimore Mai 1. cold, d . .8.031 p in Lightning •Rxpress,' Stlndl4 ;excqtm, necting t r imint for Harrisburg, -Idttladflph.l MS' South at Jersey City with morni ng tzir4 trrifti of New Jersey Railroad for Ltaltrama 'Washington, and at Now. York-Wit/it rsorniit presa trains for Boston and the East. 12:30 Wdy'E'reigil t , Sa dayß otteqd l o,i WM. R. BARII,-- RIDDlit Oen') Pjise,Agent. - • " i 1 nlet~t ; tilossburg & Corning, & Tioga R, t Twine wal.run as follors until further 1. , A, ~ 1 . , Ar conimodation—Leaves Illombneg at 0,1:, it. ;1,.. N,,, - , ‘ 4, field-at 7,05. Tioga at 7,41, Lesurene - at ,-- ;::;* arriving at Corning at 9,85 A.M. . Mail—Loaves Blossburg at 2,00 p. ta.," Tioga at 3.18, Luivrenutsvilie - ut ' Corning lit 6 p. tn. 51M1--!Leaves Corning at 8,00 a. in., irmi, 9.03, Tioga at 9,45, Mansfield at h . (To Blash-bu Blasi-burg at IVt5 a. m. , Aecommod; tion— .avow Corning at 2,4 n. 1,. 1,.1 . ,, roncevill at 4,00, Tioga at 4.60, Mansfield ;A ii. '- 1 4' 41 aryl's ing at Blosslaurg at 0,16 p. m. 1 P- 1 ,3 L. 11. SHATTUCK.v t e't ! ..TRAIN§ FOR THE NORTH. i Trains for Canandaguin leave Illinira as fullnt , I Accomodat ion at , Exprees [fitment train on roaq, . 11 ila Mail ti 15 , 1 Way Freight, papieonger coach attacheil]........; le" On and after Nov, 24, 15147, trains will matt:: tlipart front Troy, as Dillon s; *, LEAVE NORTH WA RD 10 55 A. M.—DaitY (except Sundays) fur Hume, La, lo,Panandalgnef, ROChOhtlir, MISII Wu igt , AM a , CatatJas. 945 P.,ll.—Daily (except SuildliP) fur I.lLbni ei - Buffalo, 11.1'Erle Railway Irani Elam,. LEAVE'. SOUTHWAVD. 600 A. 151.:--1) lly (except 9nnelaYel t..!: 16.1 e. . -.,, • Wits hiligto t Pbtladelphia,lx. UO5 P. 10.—Dasly . (except Sunda e) fi.r Lau.. Wilmllingtaii and Philadelphia. -J. N. DuliA.RitlY, ''. • ED S. VtollAii 0 can Supt. flarriehurg,- -then I Pa ~.1. Al - Baitilaurt, la - Philadolphia & Eric B. R. On fwd niter NONDAY, ?tlety 11th. ontiaeiPthltidelphia& 4rle Hail Rum] Wlii 1111 i n• WESTWA - titi Mail Train lehreeltiptila " " ' Willituusport.— •• arr. at Eria Erie ti:zprees !envoi; Philadelphia.. " "' ••• •' arr. at Lrio. pilmira Mall Jeavos Philadelphia— i", " " Williamsport .. "• .arr. at Lock Haven EASTWARD LI Train leaven Erio " " " " " arr. at I ' lulade phis. Erin Express leaves Eric '•• arr. at rnuadelpbta.. Mail and Eipress oonnect.witb Oil Cria.k 1,1,J 3:4 gbetty River Mill Road. Baggage Checked 'fbc,,,,,:l ALFRED L. TYLRIt,IIOI, I ilt,IA Atlantik. and GroatWestorn il• IV iSALAMANCA . STATION. WimilerS BOUND. EASTWARD EGOS, Mail 6.30 Express" 'l' Accommodation 6,35 Mail ;I: Express 12.19 Acconaniodation,• Ill; Express 11.00 Express ~ 1, At Cory there Is a junction with the Philatitlphlt I Erie, and Cil Creek Bail Roads. At Meadville, with the Franklin and Oil Ca 3 u ritbole Bra»ell. ---, [ 4 At Leavittsburgo the Maboniny Branch undies I ,1 rect routo to Cleveland. I At Ravenna connects , i.i Cleveland and Vittsbut gh 'Railroad. The Rixol passes through Akron, Ashland, Gala Marlon, Urbana and 1) ayt o n , intersecting varlealll; roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. L. D. RUCKED, Gen. Supt., Me.advill,i, lit TILE Subscriber will sell or rout the tulles - it; valuable property, th-wit : One tavern stand in Lawrenceville. One farm, on which ho now resides, ore•lut LIMO from three churches, two. School flomes two grog. shops, and one railroad, and shoot itt same,distance from the line or the Wolleborc tri Lawrenceville Railroad, The farm contains 10 acres of good land, 50 acre's timbered,..well wa. . Lorca, and very productive. 'lt, requircilast tm seed should be sowed mad planted. however, la ensure a harvest.' •, ' BEI 6 00 ... 7 00 ~. 8 00 -.10.00 ... 100 ... 3 00 ... 2 80 ... 8 80 :Ono farm in Jackson township, 175 acres; I ftrst.rate,pleco for a cheesy factory. Alsu—Ltor salo-4 mules, 75 sheep, and other stock, cheap on seasonable terms. S. BALDWIN. iativronco, Apr. 17, 1887—if. Planing lir, Turning. 'B. - T. VAN HORN, 10111 - . AVING got 'his now Vatatory in operatic. II is now prepared to fill orders for Cabatt Ware promptly and in the best style of workrear ship„ llaving procured a TO DEALERS ho is ready to dross Lodi&la or plank with thsralch SCROLL-WORK & BRACHETS, furnished to order. ilia machines are of ale nor eat and most improved patterns. shop corner of Pearl and Wain Sts, WELLS BORO, PA, Oct. 31; 1866-tf. • - NEW GROCERY \\ ./ At Dartt Settlement. SUBSCRIBER has (Toned a now GROblialY, & A , ROVISION STORE At tbo'oboro, named place, where'll° proposes to furnish Goods in'his lino cheap. Itlarket prices paid for Farm Produoo, oitber iu cash or trade. . The patronago of the public i! respectfully soneito- ALBERT TIPPLE. Charleston, Doc. 11, 1967—tf. mis ) Ohairmaker, Turner, and " Furniture Dealer, SALE ROOM, opposite, Dnrtt ' s Wagon Shop, Main 'Street. FACTORY In Sear: , 5 Wil liams Foundry, second story. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction gilareti toed. Fancy Turning done to order. Wullsbnro, Jono 0,1867. J. STICKILY Tuudorsigned is now prepared to e st: euto all nrdors for Tomb Stones and Mom) manta of either - • ITALIAN OR RUTLANt)' of tho latfist etylo and approved wall:maw:hi) and with dispatch. Ile keep constantly on hand both kinds 0 Marble and will ho able to suit all who may f,;- vor him with their orders, on as reasonable WATS as can be obtained in the country. Stones discolordd with rust and dirt cleaned and made tosbiok as good as new. PORTER WILCOX. Tioga, Nov. k 18137—tf. irke LA.NO. & CO., Agents for the Susqueheo _LI na Woolen Mills. =I Eftk iLwAv, Northern, Control It. Real Estate Sale. AVOODWORriII PLANER, B.T. VAN lIORN J. ,STICKLIN, Tloga Marble Works. A „ 11( 11151.1 Joi & in '5 }, ES 10 - t 3); C A. t