0 .131f3r8t3gg' Give us your hand General Grant, • You'ye a man!! ', ~..._ - • , it 1 - 4311 re niet;tho cow : aid:to say; - "I can't,!' Nor we the boaster to say, "I can;" 1 -But you went to work with a will, ancl won, To prove that the thihg could be done. ' ' ' Oh! God was kind and heaven was true, " When it gave us a mart like:Lill- •". , • losses Grant ) • When it gave us a man like you! We honor you, General Grant !,, You have made,' .., ' The hearts of 09 . nation with joy to pant, • That was lying cold in the shade; And they bless yen ever for what you've done Pei• the glorious•vieto'ry Won, And pray that kindlieaven'uraY grant a feiv -_ ' More such bravo flghting'men as U— , lysses Grant, Mero.suoh have lighting Men as yon! GEORGE W. BIRDSEKE. -, The Discontented Couple. An old discontented couple, who had hard work to procure the necessaries of life, were constantly complaining bf the faults and failures of others, instead of seeking by Divine help to redtify their own. • ~ " All this trouble and sorirtLV;in the \ world is through Adam and'H.ve," the old gentleman. wmildi exertilm. "if I . had been 4dtnn, I Mould never have, al lowed a woman to lead me had such a scrape." .. _ . . . A.wealthy and pious lady lived near, who had frequently relieved - the old man and his wife. One day when pass ing, she overheard thetas grumbling, as usual, abetit Adam and Eve. She felt anxious io'eonVineo them of the impor tance of being-contented with .the sta tion in which,- Vrovideuce had placed them, and how wrong to be thus con stantly murinuring at their lot in life. - • The next morning the lady's servant in livery, came to the cottage with a message from his mistress requesting the old couple to go.up,to the mansion. The looks of discontent vanished for once,' as . the old, folks were• delighted with such a mark ,of distinction from one so very rich. ,„. , - , .. On arriving at the mansion, the lady' received them most kindly, and thus . addressed thetti: ” I have Set apart twe rooms in my house, ainl so long as yen attend to my wishes, you will be allowed to remain here, and have everything needful for .- your comfort. But if-you disobey any of my rules you will' be immediately turned out and sent back to your mud cottage." , " Thank, you!' thank you ~ kindly, '-.- mailani, ) ' responded the old man. " Never fear our doing anything against your wishes, ma'am," . addec the old woman. . " Very well," said the lady, you well find a home for life." Everything necessary for their, coll . fort, \tits provided, and all went on \ve for POMO time.. There was one tliiii that Somehow puzzled them. For several days there was placed on the dinner-table a covered di ; h, which they were desired not to touch. "\.l.y lady desires the to say, that every dish is at your servive exeept, that one," said the servant. On one such day, havilllf neArly- fin ished their hearty repast, the euriosity of the old woman vie, greatly excited ie: to the contents of the ibrbidden dish, - and she said to her husband : ‘,' Ay hatever Call, it be?" " Never mind," said the old 111811 ; " we've had a capital dinner without it." " As the lady was, (10ing us good, she might as well let us fate every dish," added the old woman. " Why, yes, she might as well have done halulsomely," rejoined the hus band. "'There will be no harm in looking." continued the old woman ; "the lady 'will never bonny wiser for that." : The old man was silent, anti silence :ierves to give consent. lie was almost. . as curious as his wife about the strange dish. The temptation was strong, and the longer it was,pareyed a bout, the more irresistible it became. / "he'll never know we hayt,s,lCZlked," repeated the old woman, as'nhe. gently took hold of tho cover, and very cau tiously raised it on one side, and then, stooped down to peep under. " Oh! oh !oh ! exclaimed the ter rifietrohl woman, as/she started back and upset the dish cover on the floor. Out jumped a 'Ouse! 'The uproar rollsed 'the lady of; the house, who, .suspecting what was the matter, was qttickly at the door: "! What ! is / this the return you make for my kin bless? Yon, who were so ready ly to id MC Adam and Eve for eat ini , the fobidden fruit, could you not obey my trilling request? You have 7 i'orfeiteA the privileges I conferred up on yoyf, and you must therefore leave my fouse immediately, and return to yot mud cottage. Never, in future, iii• me Adam and Eve again for what :nu evidently would have done had . . - on been in their places!" A Little Roiming [hiring the last four years Tom has often wished that his wife would roll down stairs and break her foolish head, 'for the reason that the physician's and a )othecary's bills Made a serious inroad upon his income. About three months ago, she complained of a pain in her and, as usuld, the doctor was sum moned. After rescribing two or three bottles,. of different coinpounds all harmless, but rather expensive he "aid : "All you want to assist medicine in P effecting a cure is a little rousing. Al though your ailment is serious, it is not dangerous. Assume a little energy, and you will recover. Remember, rouse yourself!" After the doctor had retired, the pa tient fancied that at last some serious disease was beginning to manifest itself, and like a fool she went tobed in des pair. Tom understood the case thor oughly from long experience, and said, mentally : " She wantsi rousing, does ' she ? Well, give her a surprise that will startle her." Mrs. Hake, an attractive widow, was engaged to act in the capacity of nurse to Mrs. G. The pidow is young, mp bux om, amiable, a Tornthought her at tractive qualities might be made. avail aide givingithe patient the necessary rousing. A short consultation with Mrs. Bake resulted in the arrangement of a plan, the execution of which was to induce Mrs. G. to forever afterward throw physic to the dogs. Late the next evening, while the patient was fretting and groaning, and announcing Amer intention of giving up the ghost, /font called MrS. _Hake aside, and said to her, in a pretended whisper, butloud enough to be heard - by the invalid : " Poor Fanny ! she is about to die at last ; so you and I may as well arrange ,for our , marriage." • Tomu, threw a glance over his shoulder as he sipoke sand observed the dying pa-, tient cease fier groaning, and, begin to arouse herself. Arising quickly to a sitting posture in the lied, to Mae every word of the conversation, slid stared at• them with eyes as big as small onions boiled. • "'Twill be a relief to her," .continu ed Tom, " for she's always been an in ' valid.i I, too, have suffered as well as she; but with you, the picture of health, as my wife, my happmes f will be com plete." The widow throw herself upon Tom'S' ,shoulders; her arms about leis neeki and 'began to chew his vest in mouth fuls Ito smother her laughter. "How soon shall we get married after she is dead ?" simpered Mrs. Hake; as she leaned her head on his shoulder, and took another mouthful of vest. The invalid uttered an exclamation, and lauded on the floor. " You think Pm going to die, doyou?" she exclaim ed.' " PI live to spite you both ! And as'for you"—she turned and grasped • Mrs. Hake by L the . hair—" out] of my house, you designing, vixen act as my own nurse hereafter. From that day to this, Mrs. G. has enjoyed good health, and Tom has en joyed good spirits, because he has not had a doctor's bill to pay: Ho knew how to cure her ; for she only needed a little rousing, and Tom roused her. tWukhisYJM-kittil v iCiVit - Dairymen, Farmers (u , 'Others: ASLIB'S, BEESWAX, BEANS, BUTTER ; • ~ t r) CHEESE, EGOS; FLOUR ANi) • MEAL, FLAX,-,COTTON, FURS AND SKINS, DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS, GRAIN, WOOL, GAME; POULTRY; . GINSENG, FEATIIiIIBI, lIEMP, PROVISIONS, OILS, LARD, TALOW, SEEDS, TOBACCO, SORGHUM, MOLASSES, &C., &C- ~ J;OSIA_H CARPENTRR, General Commission Merchant, 442, - 444 atid446,Washing - toi St., Now 'Yoriz City. dAnd receit o hls weeklyCurr:eutiof Pro uce and Groceries the toostomplOte Price Cur tent Published in the United States. END FOR A , PRICR.:CURRENT. Marking Plates & Cards furnished Free 'Liberal Advances made on Consignm' Is E;tabliatied May lst, 1860. .!'irst Class References given when Required April 22, 1868.-1 y. . iTATIDIV / A.RE I CONYERS & OSGOOD IN addition 0 their old business in Dry Goods; Groceries, cbc., have established a , STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL HARD WARE STORE, two doors belay 'th'e old Stand.; where they 'lion ufacturo EMI TI - NV A R E ON Inc lILJMANITY PRINCIPLE, that is, in the most substantial manner. In the matter of srrov . . , , we havo enough to do all the conhing and warm ing in Tioga County. In fact, we havo Stoves enough to MAKE A SUMMER in TVALBUSSIA. We aro the only agcnt3 for the sale of c the AM ICAN COOK STOVh n Wollsboreq and this Slow is tho AUTOCRAT OF STOVES We keep all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Nails, Steel, Horse Shoos, and a complete variety of SHELF HARDWARE. If yen don't believe it DROP EV. • - CONVERS & OSGOOD. WeUsher°, Sept.' 4, 1.8137, ly. Stoves I , Staves AND HARDAVAREI MIL WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to announco to the citizens of Tioga County, that in addition to hie excellont stock of Stoves, Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he has, at a groat outlay, stocked his store on AIAIEN STREET, WELLSBORO, with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware of which we enumerate the following article 0 : „ . NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, lIAND4ND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES,, AUGERS, BITTS,• BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCU-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS ; - CARRIAGE BOLTS BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, • PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP- . TIC ' SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, - • POWDER AND CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR 11;ANGINGS a now thing, and mado for use. These are but a few - of the many articles composing our stock of Hardware, . We invite the public to call and examine for themselves. We aim to keep The best quality of goods in our line • and all work to order done promptly and we ll. WILLIAM ROBERTS. Welleboro,Sept.l,lB66—tf. 11OOP SKIRTS, 'at CoNstax,l7cßm Do LANO & 00'S NEW DRY GOODS STORE. TOLES & BARKER, (NO. 5, UNION BLOCK.) WE have just received our new and very largo stock of , DRY GOODS, / - „ !idglll4B I: = SHEETINGS, SIIIRTLNGS, PRINTS GLOTTIS, CASS). MERES, VEST ! INGS, READY MADE CLO THING, Hays & -CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,' i also a large and well selected stook of CROCKER"; - I.iARDW ARE, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, KERO SENE- OIL, PAINTS & .OILS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, 'MOLASSES; I": ETC,. DTC., ETC. II We ate able to,offar but easterners the benefit of the LAST_ _DECLINE OF PRICES MI Itto New York• Market, our Stock having been purchased since tho great decline in Goods. TOLE,S,:4 43A1J , CER. Wellsboro, July :3, 1867. NEM SAVINGS BANK. OTHER WISE GARDNER'S GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE r r x _ i E OLD saying that a penny saved is a penny earned, justifies ci A RDNE I R in naming his eitablish'inent, a ,Sa'ving's Bank.' . Ecohcany is Wealth, said some o/d' chap' whoso name I have forgotten; :Lad it ismoonotny to trade where the SLAUGHTER of high pripe'sle,being presented with ! v4or and without reprieve. I can sell Sugars, Ter, Mo. m laes, Fish, Fork," Flour , Corn Meal, 'offees, Canned Fruits, Spices, and everything ,intended for family use, giving the buyer the benefit OF THE fall of the markets, an advaptage duly appre elated by everybody,excepting only those verdon INNOCENTS who prefer PROMISING TO PA Y one hun dred per cent, profits to the seller, to PAYING twenty-five per rent. cash on delivery of the goods. .1 01,14 etTeritoy: atqel of. goods. 14 fair prices? • -; • EVERY MONDAY, , EVERT TUESDAY, EVERY WEDNESDAY, EVERY THURSDAY, EVERY FRIDAY, f AND EVERY SATURDAY, and fill up as Met ns i sail' out. Wellaboro, hino 12, 18(17 Public Benefit• AMONG the useful improvements of the day, there ere few, that give more' promise of good, few /.1) well adapted to relieve human suf fering, few so well approved by the public as that newapo r d powerful remedy called Saintlier (or as the %ratan people call it Dealthbringer). gives earo and comfort to the poor sufferer frytt :Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and brings spee,9frreliel . to that large class of diseases that are often cured and always 14eraited by an out ward application. For sale by all Druggists. Wholesale Depot DAY, lIOAGLAND St. STI GER, No 54 Courtlandt St. New York. A Patent Right tha 1 is'No Humbug. TILE SUBSCRIBER h tying purchased tho right of 11.,8. Sturdo ant's Mille-Shelves it Provision Rack for Tinge iounty, is prepared to boll Township or individiut rights at fair rates. This Rack is portable, and so arranged that it Con be taken apart and putlogether again in five minutes. -It oetupies Ices than, four feet square of a room, and can be placed . -i i n the kitchen in cold weather, and in the eelhir n warm weather, and will bold fron 72 to 84 pans of milk. The shelves are made in skeleton form so as to allow tbtA free circulation or 'air all around the pans. It h - rts..been proved that' milk will raise more cream, rail—keep (role four to six hOurs longer than on ordinary shelves. Each shel'eturns'by itself independent of the other, so that the cream of the former milking is not disturbed by the removal or putting on of pans. The frame 'is such that it can be readi ly covered with a cloth or gauze, effectually ex cluding inseets i or dust. It is a complete arrange n3ont to dry fruit upon. The dub Scriber will soon visit different parts of the County with a model of this rack, or ho can bo addressed at lVellsboro, by those desiring to purchase Township or indi vidual rightd. Specimens can also be seen at the Foundry building of Sears dc Williams in this Borough at any time alter the middle of March. GEORGE 'TIIOMPSON. Wellsbdro; AA Rich, it, 18t, HARKNESS & RILEY, BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, Orcr Witfion & Van ;Vcilkequrys Store, in the room ta f t . ely occupied by Benj. &dry. BOOTS AND,.SIIOES of all kinds made .to order and in tho best mannar. REPAIRING of all kinds done promptly and good. •Give us a call. JOHN HARKNESS, IVAL RILEY: NVellsboro, Jan. 2,,1868 ly. E. )13. CASE, ANENT FOIL HARDING'S EDITIONS OF FAMILY, PULPIT, 8r; PHOTO-, GRAPH BIBLES. 'Wholesale Dealers . will find the list to embrace the largest assortment of Bibles in the country. Tho publisher has no hesitation in pron:bund lag them more saleable than any Bibles publish."... ed. The various editions embrace all the vett one styles of binding and size 4 of r type, varying in. price from $2 to $3O, for Family Bible, large quarto - - ....,:,.z,~ .~w~.,~ HARDING'S PATENT FLEXIBLE :Glatlst:BACK. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, The 'superiority of "Ilartling's Patent Flexible Chain-Eack Album," over all others heretofore manufactured, will, upon tho slightest examina tion, be apparent to all. Purchasers are assured that the above books aro all of the best Philadelphia manufacture. E. B. CASE, Troy, Pa. • Wellsboro Meat Market! June 8,1868.-3 m BEEF! PORK ! MUTTON r r inE subscriber opened a Moat Market in the _I building lately occupied by Dr. Webb; -on Crafton-street, Monday morning, Feb. 17, whore be will keep a full assortment of FRESH' MEATS Hams and Shoulders. fl the people will give me encouragement I will keep up a good Market. gob. 19, 1.868-3 m. • A. J. TIPPLE. FOR SALE CHEAP. elegant new open Buggy. 1 second hand " open buggy. I second .band top buggy. -T-, 1 stdkeyi , I two horse lunber wagon. • b 'WRIGHT & BAILEY. R. WILLIA4IS Stit;o. DRUGS; MEEtiCitiES; PATENT 111'EU . ICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WIN DOW-.OLASS, & PUTTY,- ~ ( Flarxe eomeAlown to . 014VP,ii 49s atla3t. do not hesitate to suy that,wo hove the Largest Stook of . • P',UltE ENGLISH' 'I)R:UGS MEDIVIIVEV • •i ,••••••:.: ,‘, PITINT“'IRDItTNE VANOY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP CLOTII, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL • PI M 1 1310111§•1 S . WINES. , ii - /,LIQUORS, &C,, • L. 'A. •QARDNER. ,I•hti:!1 4 " r ; ‘ i SEMPER IDEM, 'hi%L.;:l YANKEE. NOTIONS, PER.PUNE,I,? I I :Y, =MI EVER BROUGHT INTO THIS J!AI?KET. ..: ~:~ We have also tho Largest Stick of PAINtS...QIM,„GI A A.,SS ATP; NUTTY Such as Pure„ bite Load,, , Puro .Whito , Zinc, fLinBeod Oit, Coach. Varnish, Furniture Tarnish; Vol • low Oohro, Venetian Red, Chrome Yel low, Chrome Green, Pruesian Blue, Patent Dryer, Backer, Japan, In Spanish Whiting, Paris Whi(o, Halsornine, Resin, Tar, Log Wood, Fustio, Brazil Wood, Cara wood, Redwood, Potash, Putty, Also cohol, Benzoic, Spirits Turpentine, and Keroseno Oil, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Which we will sell 25 per cont. cheaper than any other establishment in the county. In short, we have every thing ever kept in a,first class DRUG STORE, and all we ask is for you to call and examine our atock and prices before buying elson•bero. Re member we can't be undersold. All goods warranted or no sale. P. K. WILLIAMS, 1 ;P. It IVILLIAMS4 Co J. L. WILLIAMS. j No. 3 Union Block. WeHeber°, June 20, 1857 IV - M - VET PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN W NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC lISSRS. KING 6 :EASTMAN 'would In ni form their friends and the public generally that they have fitted up a now Photograph Gal lery in the best possible style. having one of beat SKY-LIGHTS ifi the State, we are prepared to take all styles and' siaes of PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES & MELANEO'J'YPES in the best artistic manner, for Lockets or Cases, largo or small. Largo PHOTOGRAPHS copied frrn small Cards or old Daguerreotypes of de ceased friends. No trouble to tako CHTLDRENS' _PICTURES, Bring them along • Sample pioofs 1/TIVIIy - S'giVell When ordered Come and try us. SM-Irlallery over , Rasttuan's Dental Office Fifth Door below Roy's Drug Store. Jan. 16,..156871y Stoves & Tin Wake FOR TIIE MILLION Good people nil, bothigront:nod you want to koop PEACE IN-THE FAMILY. you met have enough to eat, dry wood, a good wife, w l ell-behrtirod chitdren', and to erifwn all, a • TIP TOP COOKING STOVE! ) , Thislastland crowning good, , I have at rny,Tin and Stove establishment, opppsitejtoy's Block, Wellsboro, and its name is the ' HOME COMPANION ; orittllhande admitted to bo l oqual to any in the world.. TIN WARE MADE; TO ORDER, promptly, and watrantoti to give ail tiafitation: REPAIRING executed in the boat manner and with dispatch CALL AND SEE ME Wellaborough, Nov. 21, 1857 T O LAWYERS- BANKRUPTCY BLANK in full setts, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE SACHING for hops; beit quality 25 cis poryard at DE LANO A CO'S. 0ct.12. i r tfOr which we will pay cash. 'Atte will manufacture to order, French or home tanned CALF or KIP:BOOTS, in the hurt man ner and at fair rates, and pay especial attention ~ tó 4 111:PAIRING. . , -; OE , 1111 UM ICING & EASTMAN - u ) D. P. ROBERTS NEW F Al 1' TO Bfnr ~"4. SELL 1S OUR 'B USINESA9 ! =1 - 11'TE will buy at tho highest market price, T the following articles. SHEEP, PELTS, DEACON SKINS, DEER SKINS, FURS, HIDES; J64t.'VEAL SKINS, ALSO, We have n first-rato stock of READY-MADE WORK, on which wo will not bo undersold, and from this timo wo shall make it a point t keep up the best stook of ,• ' LA DiEs' Gil 1 T I? , I , • ;. . . 'to tat found in the county, which vio will soli at a lower profit tlypi such articles ltave evet..beett ofrekoatn;this legion. - : •, ' ' .'. We Ahrill likaAvise keep up a good at , sortniont of • 'LADIES' BALMORALS, LE AiT E R BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES WORK 07 VA RIOUS STYLES, and nil Btyles of MEN'S ; WORK. ERA TILER 4. FINDINGS can be bought of us as cheap a,F; any where this tilde of Non , York, and We shalt liken a full stool. of: FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND BINDING. Our stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, A IV LS, RASPS,' ICED TIERS" NEED LES, A S S,' TREES, CRIJIPS, with ,SHOENA TOOLS owl FINDINGS, will be found the lar gest in the county, and we sell for small profits. Wo talk business and wo mean business. Wu hate boon in this region long enough to be well known—let, those: Who knoW us try,ns, Corner of Main lOW Grafton streets, opposite Wm:Rob• orts' Hardware Store, (.1. IV. SEARS, Wellsborp, April 21, 18137—tf *JI - 498 S'PAEOII -oua 013131 '0 . -3nog ioj ipnc ptp: oulutnFo pun Rua osuam, moripacivu! Juog e'opia ( l puu spoof) rap, •sormuunb flume ul olumpauji .. .tiuonol °gulp pun sluuqoaolv spoof) Sla ran, solfuluu.‘pu °Aug om qtanismiori,..ssotrismi o.iu.up.pir u! .unucqj It osn uva .fog dCuu tanigaolq spri glint ,Sup u ui saiatt inoaj vivid (ma uutu V •ouo (mug pplo9s Jouum gtaAa . 31118 .10.1 daon ont TINTIM , ppilp)..qu e T .0 'if icq Palualvd Ilavond NllO3 papticioloa mu 01 RJam.lug jo °III nuo pinom oAt E S►II4JHIIII4IIII 9Nllllllllld 30 3p0 . 10 02.1131 iiiDA 'll `osiV (Purl 1" 1 1) `fial'LL 11H Mina """LI:Ilia 'MORI foil aSIIOII •••••• , ,jacu ~ ,,n o mina l'aiPuntl iad S'IIVN 09 T 065$ OAV 7 7a,s. s ,ti ir MAI T' 1..,1,„ to ~ 40.1 0.„1 Trunk Rflittra:i r, and at 1111111.1 d. wift. U. lukr. :Mau. , I t Itallwa,y,n,i• 44 1 Ithilif :, IVE.Ist Mid ;Muth. 1 - 1 6;40 p in 1).6 Ex dlr,..,Sundnya excypted n i n,„1„ .011 . 1 12:35 IL 111, EX prests :II 3141 4 111111 a) } 4 XelAil 4-d . fur Ittllb, 10, SalalnallC3l, a lid DU u k irk, cuirurciing uitt, train b for at° Went. 1.30 p to W.(3, Fruizht, Sunday Pt eNcoptiti. En4o p. tn.; Etuigintil. train, Daily ; ful thu Went 1.2:46 a. m., Night I.4,lw—it, inaily, Sundays cxrcpud, connecting tit 1 / 4 .lrdyroari for Waiwitk, and ILI. Mil% York with afternoon trains and steamers for Bump ' , and New Engliiinl Cities. 41:20 a. in,, CILK:11)113ti EXl)Mplil, 3.lolldlipt CACCptt a , C4ll I tw g ctin at Elii Ira for Harrisburg, Philadelphia taut the South; ist "Owego for Ithaca; at nintatuntton lot racue4e 1 t Great Bend for Scranton, l'hiladd. phis. and Wan Olt; lit Lackattvreu for Hawley, Hlitl at el i aycourt fur ii(q11.1141 and Warwick .- 0:.55 a. in., Day lodpr,s , Sundays except ed, connvcithg , 'at El m ira tar eutiar.dalgua, at ilinglinuiton tor Syra. ' Cllfil., ta (treat Bond fur Scranton, at Larkanaxe r , 1„r Hawley. and at Jersey City with nzidnigi t Expaei.s Train of. New Jersey Railroad fur nilatiel di ia, Blti. more and Washington. 10.22 a in Atroininddation Train daily, Coll e ctit,g at at Elmira for 011111.1111alglla. 2:20 p. m., Baltimore Express, Sundays cxeciated. 4:35 p. rn., New York and Baltlmoro Mail, Sundays ex. eept,d 5.03 p m Lightning Express, t3undays excepted. netting at Elmira for Harrisburg, Philadelphia RA , i the. ; at der.o4 City with morning exprev, trait' of New titebni Railroad for Baltimore and Wtt-dtiegtoat, nod at New York with morning ex Kean trains for Boston and the East. 1'2:30 p. in. Way f refight, Sundays excepted. WM. B.tltlt, 11 . itIDDLE, Oen 'lll'ms Agent.Qen'l Supt. . • 0031osobarg Corning, & Tiog a R. R. Tiait.i will re as follows until farther notkr; AtAtemmodation—, Leaves Blossburs at 0,15 a. tn., Hans. dicta at 7,05. Tioga at 7,41, Lawrenceville at larthing at Corning at 9,38 a. m. 111.111—Leaves Bloasburg at 2,00 p. m., phinsileld at 2,4. - 4 'next at 3.18 1 Lawrenceville at 4,oo—atrlvinc C.e ping at 5 ri r ni. iihtil—,Leavci Corning at 8,00 a. In, LantenCexille at 9,03, 'nowt at 1 9,45, Mansfield at /o,22—arriving at Bloss-burg at 11 , ,_00 a. Tn. Atcommotlation—Actives Conlng at 2,40 p. . keneeville at 4,00. Tioga at4:56, Mat:Wield st 5.:30 arriving at Blosalturg at 6,15 L. U. SIIATTUCK, 8110. Nor l thorn Central P r R. AIMS FOR VIE NORTH. lindagulaleave Elmirttas .7 00 art 11,45 It II) GiSpm 7 10 a a •' T Ttatuit.irCul, ACConloillitloll EXptk,..6 [fartert dlail Way F.relg4t. , Oil nikd aver dtpurt from Tro' li) .*,:.) A. 31.—Da 10, Canand Canada:4. 9 45 P. Al.—Lair (except Sundays) fur Eliona and Bill Tab), Erie Hallway from Elam-. LEAVE SOIJTIIIVAILD. 600 A. M.—Daily (ekcept Sundays) tot India/loft", Washington, Philadelphia, &c. 9'1;5 P. M.—Daily (except Sunday s) 11,r I:mitidion, Washington and Philadelphia. .1. N: DO:1AB It V, 12D Supt.lisrrisburg, 1;. , o I P:Ola A,ft on and after MONDAY, May 11th, Toda• on the Philadelphia d,Erle Lail }load will inn .rte Ldivv, WESTWARD. ILail'lima leaves Philadelphia. ••Ape! t " arr. at Ed is Expioss leaves P " Wi •, • " arr. at Ell Elmira Mail leave a Pit Wil " " arr.pt Loe 11;1 Ail Triuit leaves Erie " " " " " amid. Philadelphia. Eric Express leaves Erie " arr.•at Phi Mail ant.LEgiress co gheay Itirer Ra Rid A LF. WETTD ADD BOUND. EASTWARD RAND Mall 5.30 Express Accommodullou 6,35 Mail Express 12.10 Accotrirnedution, ' Express 11.00 Exr ree3 ..... , ...... At Cury there if; a Junction with the Britt, and Cii Cleek Honda. At Meadville with the Franklin and Oil Cat) Pt Manch. At Leavitthburgo tho itlaboniny Branch' mak,. a ll met route to Cievoland. At Itaventill Cleveland and I itthbuigh Railroad. Thu Road pa sea through Akron, Ashland, flattop, Marion, Urban and Dayton, infaraecting vartoue all roades, and term antes at Cirnatt. L. D. RUCKER, MHE Subscriber will sell or rout tho following valuable property, to wit: Pao farm, on which ho now resides, ono•halt mile from three churches, two School Houses, two grog shops, and ono railroad, nod about the same distance from the line of the aid Lawrenceville Railroad. The farm contains ItIU cures of good land, 50 acres timbered, well ca tered, and very productive. It requires that the seed should he sowed and planted. however. to ensure n.harvest. One farm in Jackson' township, 75 acres; a first-rate place for a cheese ' factory. Also—for sale-4 ' ,mules I 75 sheep, and other stock, cheap on reasonable terms, I. S. BALDWIIN. Lawrence, Apr. }7, f. $5OO 6 00 . 7 00 8 00 .10 G 0 1 00 3 GO . 2 50 . 50 ME Planing & Turning. T. VAN I-TORN; AVII4GI got. his now Factory in operation. 11. is now prepared to fill orders for Cabinet Ware promptly and in the best style of workmaa ship. having procured a be is ready to cress boards or plank with dispatch SCROLIrWORK & BRACKETS, furnished to order. His machines are of the new est and mast improved patterns. Shop corner of Pearl and Wain Sts, WELLS BORO, PA., Oct. 31, 1830-tf. T HE sup S At the above n furnish Goods .) Market price its cash or truth respectfully so Charleston, I J. STICKLIN; ttAil 7-1 ; k er, Turnir, and Furniture Dealer. SALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop, Main Street. FACTORY in Sears d; Wil liams Foundry, second story. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran• teed.- Fancy Turning done to order. Welisboru, Jane 12, 1867. J. STICKLE., /FIDE undersiomed is now propard to ece cute an orders for Tomb Stones cind Moms monts ofleither of the latest style and approved trorkmanshil and with dispatch. Ho hoop constantly on hand both hind- t' Martile and will be obi° to suit all who may fa • vor him with their orders, on no reasonable tore aP can be obta i ined in the country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleant. l and made to look as good us now. PORTER WILCOX. Tio(n. Nov. 1, 1:167-tf. Do LANO d CO., Age i nts for the Susquehau na Woolork Mills. ir It A v EASTWARD ROUND train on road] 1 monger coach attached] Nov. 21, 107, trains s II arrhe al,? , s, as follon"St . s AN'R NORTHWARD. 1. ly (except Snudnya) fin. 13 tii illt, ilia!, igillt, Itocliestf.r, I:usp. Itridge and thy EMEM!EiI Iladelphin liam port. fladelphin i • I' inmsbort.. Ilareu.... A.STIVARD. :AO p Lt amsport 31a a fa adelvhia s.uu p ll* MCClrith 0 I Croek and Ally Baggage Clinked Througl. .ED L. TrL'lt, Out. Pi nP it. atWesiern It W. A 2TAT,ON. Atlantic and Gro SAL AXIANC Real Estiite Sale. Ono tavern stand in Lawrenceville WOODWORTH. PLANER, PEI GROCERY Dartt Settlement RIBER has oponod a new S.;! PROVISION STORE G 800 ERI: uterLplaco, where he•preposei to n hie" lino cheap. s paid for Farm Produce, either ,The patronage of the public is licited. ALBERT TIPPLE. oc. 11,1887—a. Tloga Marble Works, ITALIAN OR RUTLAND - MARBLE, ba I t invi .11 15 p to 01 I. Sai p irr imp in 11) o, .1 i . S UQ ft In I, 2'{ p n. . ;asp 1.0 11 Ov n li, 10.13 p =- .10 p n, U B. T. VAN HORN