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. convent 10m. ° Vory‘ resp' ygyougs, A ‘mnguage ' “1:1 | Grant replied that such w raw‘ _ m Gum-101mm momma». _' § Jfi Of! ‘letttl‘ ad« F0 [embers of the Cab- resent at the conversation between: “gig Gen. 61mm, on the Buci Mach-mgnxiocfim';,‘xtcf¢,z ._ _. -D. G., Feb. 4, 1868 8m ( pies taip rrespondence. fig?“ . ens; ] Grant, repor om the ® mcnhin Answer to. & résolution | .or “the use: of.: Bo resentatives, I beg to when “not 15“ to that correspondence, | ~- & eamt t part of it, which re-, :» \rah toth conversation between|the Presi- - mm. Grant, st the Cabinet\mact- | Aug Tnesday, the l4th of Janjsry, and to * iniqueit you to state, what. was said in that E Axprew Jounson. RKPLY OF SECRETARY wBLLES. Fo.Yw 1chSecrotat-y Welles rebhcd as fol- Em‘g pal on % recollectmn» of the conver flobmhfimeoflmg 'on Tuesday, 'the Jammy. cokfesponds with yorr sfatoment nuns 'the fitter ofthe 3I%chult in tho pub- d satmmat [fie fm' or SECRETARY n’acnwcn Socremy McCullonfi replies abs fofldw{ \-L cannot unclertake to statd the precise usedmbm I have no hositation in is” given in yopr letter to (Gen. Grant, ea date of the Sgt ultimo, substantial- ' ly‘, apd inall Impartant paxthulars, accords ”mthmv' recollection of it. | . REPLY OF MR. RANDALL. ' the Jist of January to Gen. Grant is accord- ing to my recollection of the Conversation that took, place between the President rnd Gen. Grant st the Cabinet meotmfl‘ on the : Q? A4th: of January last: | *In the presence of the Cabinet, the * President asked Get! Grant whether, in the conversation w‘hxch took place after his ap- © pointment as Secretary of\ War' ad interim, 'he did mot agree either to remain at the head of the War Department and abide any ~ proceedings that might follow the uofifioncurrence by the Senate {n Mr. Stan- .- ton's suspension, or, should he wish not to :. beeomednvolved 'in such a controversy, to - put the President in the same position with -* respect to the-office as he cciupged previous to Gen. Grant's: appointme rethrning it to {he President in tim tolanhclpafle such | : action by the Senate. | This Ciep. Grant ad- gated . The President tho rant if, at the conference or the preceding Saturda he 11113 not, to syoid misunder- sundmg, requested Cen. Grant to state what he intended to do ; and farther, if, in reply to that inquiry, he (Gén.; Grant) had T referred to their forme gaying that from them the President under- Btood his position, and. 1:th is, General . Grant's, action: would be .conkistent with, the understanding which had been reached. \Po these questmn Cen. Gfiagt replied in ' the Sffirmative,. The President asked Gen. Grant if, at the conclusion. 0 their inter- view on: Sat day, it: was not! understood | that they were to have anot 2L conférence on Monday éfore final action 'by the Sen- ate in the case'of Mr. Stanton: General the under- tésupposo the standing, but! that he did 1 at on Monday Senate would act so soon; t he had been ngaged in & conference with { Gen, Sherman, and was occu d with many erd, and asked if\ Gen. Sherman had not called on that day.\ | REPLY OF SEORETARY naqwmmc Secretary rowning rophes p a . -_ that he could + __ At the Cabinet meeting on ‘IueSduy, the 14th of Janukry, 1868; Gen. Gfant appear- ed-and took Kis customary seat the board. . When, he had. been reached in (the order of business, the [President asked him as usual if he he had anything to present. In respense, the General, after referring to & note lnch He had that morning ad- dressed to the President enclosing a copy of the resshition of the Senaté refusing to concur in the reasons forthe suspension of Mr. Stanton), proceeded to say that he re- garded his duties of Secretary of, War ad in- terim terminated by that resolutlon, and not Jawfully exereise such du- ties for x mornent after the adoption of the resolution by the Senate; that the resolu- tion reached him last night and that this morning he had gone to the War Depart- ment,, entersfl. the Secretary's room, boited one door on the ingide, locked the other on ithe outside, Aeélivered the key to the Adju- {Milt-Gone“! and proceeded to the head- 'gparters of the army and. addressed the note above mentioned to the President, inform- ing him that he, Gen, Grant was no longer Becretary of War ad'mtmm. P The President expressed great surprise at tha course which Ganeral Grant had thought oper to: p 'sue, and addressing himself to f ha Ganml proceeded to say in substance 'that he had. antlmpated such accion of the Senate, and being very desirous to have the constitutionality of the Temire-of-Office Bill - tested and. his right to suspend or. remove a member of the Oabinet decided by the high- est Judlcul tribunal of the country, he had, gome time ago: and shortly after General Gunt’ot eminent as Secreta‘ry of War ad inferim, the General what his action © would be in the: erent that the- Senate should refuge to concur in thesuspension of Mr. Stanton, sand that the Cteneral had then a- good sither to remain at the head of the War epartment till a decision could be obtained from, the court or remgn the office into the hondi of the President before the case was acted hiport by the Senate, so as to place the Emma; in. the garay quatlon He occupied at the: time of his, Grant's, appointment. \ The President further said that the con- versation was renewed onthe preceding . Saturday, at which time he guked the Gen- 'oral WIN he intended to do if the Senate | undertake to reinstate Mr Stanton, {n reply to which the General referred to their former conversation upon the dame subject and said, - 'You understand my po- sition, and my conduct will be conformable to that understanding,\ that he, the Gener- £1, then: expressed a repugnance to being ado:a out to ajudicate the' proceedings, ymgthlt a would expose himself to fine and insprisonment by doing §0, as his con- tinuing to discharge the duties of Secretary f Wot ad interim, after the Seriate should Yo Fefased to concur in the suspension of Mr“ Stanton, would ba a. violation of the [enure-of: flico Bill; thkt in reply to this / -be, the Rreaident, informed Gen. Grant that he had. not snapeuded Mr. Stanton un- At 1h Tenure-of-Office Bill, but by virtuo 0 wers conferred on him by the Con- mmtm, anid that, as to the fine or impris- burnout 'he, the President, would pay what- fino was imposed and submit to what- m amprmnoment might 'be adjudged lulu/rot ngth; a the.: General ; that the contin- ha ted without having reached comma“ 13d with the understanding that the: Gonna! would see the President agam ~. {on Mondx y, 2s . wad that theyfinally ~' In reply Mm. Grant sdnutted that the io’mmafiom 'bad occurred, and said that at 4th; first commotion he had given it as his I to the President that,. in the erent of Mikado € jn respect to the Secretar of War, lb; aufion would have to be deci od'by‘aflo com-ts\ that could be displaced and the \outs\ proces any, md cm he % ~ first. convorutlolt carefuliy chum: iand t at he came over on Sa a Chromich of 1mm, ning, con- | loathe Presi- { Grant, by. virtue of the autho from | tinued to the mattor 'been reached, excepting to see the President not- called on the Prosldont on M 'cupied his time till it was late and. - did not think the Senate would sct so soon, \ and asked: \Did mot Clon. Sherman call on the. 14th offf your Io ying that your Account of thpt conversa- | Chamber, Gen. Cirant on coming | me that he was there.notas a m PoshMLoster CGeporal Randall, in reply, business went on in the usual i‘he following extract from your letter of\ n jasked Gen. | Department conversation, - cumbent of the Department, efice with ifio mvotiotmn for someltlme, discusa» | a definite | 40an by the.-Senaté inthe action | ) data, Somin ald | to- to. re ine F to amt!» “fogs\ would remain in till | to procure an amicable Afuir of Mr. Stanton and he stil; hoped that it } appo tmcn: but. 'it more the con- |{refase to | 1 concurin the nton would | thomotoodumziothonm moo oe Theraby be remat a p “gt-”33mm 1,32“ £3133 ”a?“ p taran, | Bafoty consiste not in escapes _, _ J as Secretary of War 6d interine w hm\ - Rarthquakes may tromblo'nea thyour foot _ ting himself to fine and imp replied that he had not mu n under the Tamara-43126301 f r the constitution, and had ap {rntedihim, | derived. the Constitution, &0.; that (they con- some time, and ugion having | finally he left without any concl «in on Monday. aglile then mica to exp ho bad ay, asy~ | ith 'Gen. (bulw- 'that he plain wh no ing that he had a long interview Sherman, that various little matts you on Monday?\ -> L do not know what passed bet President and, Gen. Grapt on Satur cept as Eloarned it fromi theconyéreation be- tween them at the Oabinet meeting. on Tuesday, and the foregoing is substantialey | what t cn occurred. a yerur or sEcRrETaRt The following is Secretary neply Sir :;-The mesting to which you refer in For was a regular Cabinet mecting. While the members were bling, and . before the Pregident hodcntercd, ho Council in gaid to ber of the. replied by | @ ; change in Cabinet but upon invitation, and /] the inquiry whether there was the War Department. After the Prooxdont had taken his seat, ay of hear- ing matters submitted by the several iSecro- tarids.. When the time.came for the War, Gen. Grant said ' that h was now retired from, the War Department. - A slight différence then appeared about the su Eposcd invitation, Gen. Gfant saying that the officer:who had: borne his leftor to 'the President that morning announcing his retirement from \the War Department, had told him that the President d sired to see him, at the Oabinet, to which the President answered that when Gen. Grant's communi- cation was delivered to him the President simply replied that he supposed |Cen. Grant would 'be very soon at the Oabxqet moting. I regarded the' conversation | thus bogun 'as an incidental one. - It Wont; on quite in- formaily, and consisted of a statement on your part of your views in regard to the misunderstanding of the tenure (upon which Cten. Grant had consented to hold the War interim, and of His replies by waiy of answer and explanation t was respectful and' courtedus on both sides. Being in this conversational form its details could only have been presented by a verbatim Report. So faras I know no such reportiwas made at the time. I dan give only the general effect of the conversation. Certainly you stated that, although you had reported the reasons for M3. Stanton is suspension to the Senate, you held that he would not be outctlod to re- sume the office of Secretary of (War even if the Senate should disapprove ofhis suspen- sion, and that you had proposed to have the question tested by judicial process to be ap- plied to the person who should! be the in nder your ad intéfFim designation of Secretary of in the place of Mr. Stanton. You contended that this was well under- stood Between yourself and (en. Grant; that when he entered 'the War |Department as Secretary ad interim he exprebsed his con- currence in the belief that the) question of Mr. Stanton's restoration would be a ques- tion for the courts; that in gubsequent conversation which you had with General Grant, you had adverted to the lundorstand- ing thus had, and that Gen. Grant expressed. his concurrence in it; that at the same con- versation which had been previously held, Gen. Grant said he still adhere to the same construction of thelaw, but said if ho should: change his opinion be would give you fea- sonable notico of w, so that you should in any case be placed in the same position in regard to the War Dopartment that you were while Gen. Grant held it| ad interim. I did not understand Cien. Arant as de- nying nor as explicitly admitting, these statements in the firm and {ill afloat to which you made them. His admission was rather indirect and circumstantial, though I did not understand it to be an| evasive one. He said that reasonin froquhzt occurred in the Police Oommwamnors Maryland, which he regarded as & parallel ono, he was of cfinwn and so answered you, that it would bo his right and duty under your in- structions to hold the War Office, after the Senate should disapprove of Mr. Stanton's suspension until Elm question should be decided by the courts ; that he remained until very recently of that opinion, and that on the Saturday bafors the calm masting a conversation was held between yourself * and him in which the sabject was generally discussed. Gen. Grant's statement was! that in that conversation he had stated to you the legal difficulties which might arise, gnawing fine and imprisonment, under the Civil Tenure Bill, and that he did not care t subject him- gelf to those penaKies; that fou replied to this remark that you regarded the Civil Tenure Bill as unconstitutional, and did not think its penalties wereto be fegred, and that you would voluntarily assume them, and self, according to what you claimed was the original understanding between! yourgelf and him, or by smonubfo notice lof change of purpose on his part, put you) in the same situation Wham you would by in if he ad- hered to his first intention. You claimed that General Grant finally said in that Saturday's convinticn, that you understood his wows, snd 'his proceed- ings thereafter would be corsistent with what had been so understood. - Gen. Grant did not contro say that hoadmitted this last Certainly, Gen. Grant didnot at any time in the Cabinet meetmg, insist that he had in the Saturday's convergation either distinctly or finally advised you of his de- tormination to retire from the charge of the | return to the office until rothed by your rt nor can I tatement. your own subsequent direction! Saturday's conversation ended with an ox- pectation that there would be: a subsequent as yourself su place on Mon you had expected from that conversation. pectation or purpose to call , upon you on | Monday. Gen. Grant assigned reasons for this omission. | He said ho wap Fim confer- | Gen. Sherman, and that He ex- pected that Gen,. 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FRASER OULD INFORM HER FORMER Patrons, and the poblic, that sho now resides st BIG STREAR POINT, on Seneor Lake, “cm she is resumipg the business Pr ENGER. V ING, and is creamer so czocmc rdera fin Wood Culling Voting and &o , in reasonablo ume. bail smut”. BIG S Elfin! 11m County, N. Y. [ l wa FIEM IX T Saddlcfi Hat 255 Business. GNDEBBI NED ving a co- rship for the purpgg of «gutsy? \I 1c above busines m praopared to furnish an m LEF WWW 7; {xx usu y in the line of SaD tal which will boo-l?“ prices Sarchcls, BHo:wso Blanks ho tbeught id the city or coun» found in a Harness Store| w as low, for cash, as chs ting anything in their § ”whom”; aniced. ry. The patronage of #11 Hine ta ccxpcctfnny mums in their Line, on short All koruls of Repa: ngueg, ay fow prices, ank slammed togive satisfaction, gwm & DILKiNSD‘ . 141 Water SL, Eimira, N' ., Dec 1, 1867. . B.-Al persons cmtcbmt To the unflamgncd aro requested to call and se Que l’lfiflf accounts without fur- me, as it uncanny ould be mild unwed) uicly. , - Beg 1. V767 vjon‘udomr For the Renovafign of the Hair. The Great Desideratum of the Age. dressmg which s'at once agreeable, lzcrlthy, and effectual , fof preserving the ; hair. _ Faded or gray ; hair is soon restored ; to| its original < color and the gloss and . } freshness of youth. E\ hair is. thick- cued, faflmg hm? 21mm, and bald» ness often, flmunh not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands Ni“)? hied and decayed. But such as renjain: can be saved for usefulness by thxi application, Instead of fouling the hair [with &a pasty sedi- ment, it Trill keep it Clean and ngorons. Its occasional use will provent the hair from turning grcvy t falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Freo fmakc somo propdrations disyerous and injurious to tho. hair, the Yigor can judgment «of thoss who kindly favor them walk their | from those delete Jmom; substruces which ;, Holiday Goods' J; C. BLACKMAN 9 1:01:1me Cont _ , HAS 110380? OPbNED Ln oAtNo.fi,J!luim8u-eeu LARGEST STOCK SILVER-PLATED TABLE WARE To be round this side or Kew York, 2 nagging or. Too flats, Castors; Cake: Bonk Nag“) Rings, Kuives, Forks,| A complete Assort- mont. We hue Forks, Spoons '&e., 'of and Quadruple: ; Thqcao 645163 1 Co., Rogers Bros., Wilcox Silver Plate 0c, and Swan & Foote, and are all warranted as lease call uni examine Old Goods refinished and {ta-plated 1353?“ Baskets; flcafors, &o., cleansed and restored 3&1:th dive map Call, _ _ J. 0 BLACKMAN, ' Ascntlor Morgan man o . J 1 Bucnuut 11. -_- woo rc wine The Insulated Sad-Iron, Best and Cheapost ever Manufzctured. HOUSEKEEPERS, READ CAREFULLY | he following advantages of the Insulated Sad.fron : 1. It he; one»!!! quicker than the common Iron. 2 It rem ns its heat one-fourth longer 2 I whit save its price in facl every year, quires le#s fire to bek: 4. it :s more comtpruuc to use, as 1hs bands or face | 8. It is cheaper, as two of these will do the work of | three common Ir o. Tho hout is mqro equable, as i; does not escapes so as it doss-not burn | 7 filo handle dob: not heatasin the common Iron. & It gathers dry! retains the- heat in the foce, and does { not allow it to escape; 9. It does not require so hot a fire to heat it. 10, A woman cab ifon over mmogle jet of gas, and one Iron will heat scorching hot (after the first heating) |. whilo the other is cooling. o Amine The above are teh good rérsons why every woman gum “133° {unfilled Bud-hon, both for HxaurH, {t Ecox Upon the first heating, the mun-tar being cold, the | iron will sot heat much more “11!le than the common but after the eryn'lmn io\ mum mended. Try it for jetsam If not satisfactory, the Iron may be returA the money will be refunded. For sala by * LAND & Hardware Morehunu, 121 Watomt janlif | nun, N l? BARLEDI w TWHITE LE A D! m I—FI'VIE POUND AILS GROUND IN DIL. A superior article. For sale JPN Lake and Water Sfrocu, [HE ENGLAND REMEDY‘ PDR. J. W. POLANPD'S' : WHITE P/RE COMPOUND. AHE was PINE cémmuxu (Tags e Throat, Colds {go Diphthoziai \g; 111th, - Bpitting of Blgod, and Pnlmonory ‘ is romahblo Bom- ely for Kidney Com« plaints, Diabitos, Dif- culty of volding Urine. p 181»an from tho fiction Bladder, and Gravel. \It was “ruin the xxgri g of 1855 thht this Com- pound was origlhated, A rmomber of my family was afflicted with an irritation ofthe throkt, attended with adisagrosablecough,. Thad forugmomontha provious thought that a preparation| having for Its basis tho insilio bark of white pino, might be so confpounded as to be very useful in the case ofthe tbs-0:31:13 lam 'To test the value of it in the to, £ compounded asmaill: quantity of the medicine that I had been planning, and gave it in taupooafnldcsu. Tho result was exceed- logly xnfifriuq \Within two days the irritation of the throat was romoved.th@cough subsided, and a spoedy cure was effected. Soon zoms to a lady in Londondorry, N. Hi, who had boon sufforing Lor some weeks from albad cough, occasioned by a tuddon cold, and had raised mucus . streaked with blood. Sho soon found relief, and sont for more. Sho took about ton ounces of it, and got woll. J, B. Clark. Esq., editoroftho Man- chostor Dafly Mirror, mado a trial of the same preparation in the case of a severe cold, and was curod immodiafely. He was so highly pleased with the rasulla; and so confident of success attond» ing its sales if placed before tho public. that he Snally persvaded mo to givo it a namp and sond it abroad to benefit tho; gu Yering.\ l 'Pestimoninin. | i - A& very laryemrmbrroj‘jnporflm: ugh/mu Lhzcari’z , and, faded, fram all classes in may 3pm):- fing im the most flattering terms of Owl DF. NICHOLS of North 11., my; “INA“? Waite Pine (maximums 3 mm elm ctous, not coughs and her pulm affections, We?» s Mama mm“ di lu i 0.0? bndréom l ilily of the Bou. J. LWQWMuu,N H., “financier goanrogurdzdym White mam mg}; as com heore efloaaoi’u and ualu If flaw tuimlhetbmymmdfcramm‘mgwb 2mm Jun... Hore. ‘ ERADFORD N. H:, September, 1860. . Dr. ROLAND“ In the Pull 1957, I meow. brought on a ogymmtggukggzwm the side we: fdly «5&7; wilh that Iroublesame ditmadhgwlfdmy the three year: st 1 Aare ”at Mawthm F m gr W q, ter rat blood. 1 filt ho How km wur be thort animus soom gol A ring. msmduced W kite Pinc Pit, “gym hm, {can 1 If\! «km two balm my cough was bellee, {he Hiiney trouble also, anid I could mtmmywmmmdmj [mgmn I seould add that 'ather's fSomil clined Wurfwyuéw. gag; myxgtga haunt; Ths W Atle mm advertised aP leligth in « cur-Mi: but ‘hfwflppmedmm br. J\ ”W“ the on vac-stain ”awn” meng Terer led how G mate Fale nets whieh toa on w, waif-4m Wotan-an and Macm- A FAL twml ammo». Poland's Whit only benefit but to: meroly for a Yh n ne ne tf thid athe. i ABT v W ol.w < ~ ELMIRA POST OFFICE. mu. AND WEN'GER umwanmm'r J= Orex ruox 8 A. M. 10 & P. M.; Sunuays, raowm m, “OVA I! 35.7 W! T! My to Ho lopger on the hair, giving it & rich c perfume. In M 40 1 B.M, ARRIVE f New Wk, Faster and mun? MAlly.. . . . «44Q A M lew Of Mums w........49.10 pF. 5. | Buffalos, Hoekeates, .... E33 r: st Qanandaiges Through fixing” arercens LO A. %. | Way Maio .l n UU hasp ao Soumoqu ton, Baltimore, Puma-ups; : M WQ‘OODQSQ'Qi'Q'fiuv l “a Millikan) “datum 1+ ooucoyoooco-tclooooo P “v MAILE QLOBK. ' Now York, Ensiern States and Wag“ tH r u. Binfalo, Rochester, Bath and Way any.\ ¥. %. Dlunkui.Wolmn 5mm and Way NM “tuitfldflé‘hu ”Iconoouoouonncoouooofi t: orthern muzLCmndM Omani:- War, 1130 £ x. uln'a,¥V111tnmswn mm: Haktinmore, W nann‘nwu kW my my!” a |_ Cp Sunda; is close Siz HAIR DRESSING, s mating” else can 'be | Cchtcmin\ noithtir not soil whxte found so desirable. | 51! nor dye, it does ambric, and yet lasts glossy lustre and‘a. {fateful Prepared by Dr. 4 C. Ayer & Co, FPracTtIGat aAxD ANMLTTICAI CHENISTS, i_ ~LOWELEL, MASS. PRIOR] $1.00,\ “we Mb Wx4Odozs; Elmi ista Dela!\ gvomxiho a. te, and all Mggsu KING LEARLES A New We? of Paper 0011211\ i H i s P Z. Film DUYTERH, ”Riflwto mm a mu, 17 m mm, m it. If wanted | the tos Ukis city a; fly a: Mike from plo as D w amuse-Q\ York Tt wafiu‘h' “u by “a The White Pine Compound factured. 5&2}; Ferige at the NEW moan BOT&NIO nxoRpx w. am M. D., Propriator I7» For sale by (/- AYILLIAM OGDEN, augiG-dawcow !~ General Amt Tor Elinira 1 r } f . Pamtefirs! * Pamters! Salamandér Whlte Lead AND nfimalcomx CREEK, > At Wholesale. by i Medicated Candy. ared for &a number of | cfiucu BF aim. 10 the nse of all- ‘saf‘fi‘i‘amfifié with | 1&1! & non INO: lng; Ont: uptown! and a loflancmsuec siste aimost all cum : grsat care by mun ** stand . Afl'g a » To Rotheostor,; Buffalo, ;' Dankitk, mo, a. Illa-$613? dally, for. mm. 49:86 Ji- Meir-M1“ , lama 9. Blw-DAY Exmnsng, Sundays excepted, | |. every quality of plates, Single Doublng-eble > ¥: wa Eh . Sing! Q f 16:80A.M.~—WAWREIGHT, Bundays excepted ars manufaetured at West {*t25. P. TRAIN, 'daily for the | Meriden, Conn ticut, by the Meriden Brit. | | diss A, m -CINCINNATI EXP - | 8.00 Aw M.—-BhquM'r0N AccuMMuu ATION Pwmzmn OCT, 1st. 1867. Is the E ~5o83 P. MWNEW YORK AND BAL as it re- | eve P Reacting wo GUARANTE \ALL THE QUALITIES recon). b Only 8 1~=2 (its. per Pound. | w. H; GREGG, 6:00” Wholoulo Dwight;z norm i surpassing < { line, are anochgg ' Rock Isla W. H. GREGG k 00. - --. | Rafflo Block ERJE Bums AY. m mm and Only. M30!” AND ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES #. N AND AFTER MONDAY. NOV. [. M.- “111??me $10“ ‘c uw-NIGEMWW} y: . making\ . | - whith trains of - the. i ontumhkbflhofo Samoan“ “mt. direct connection & ml Gum! Trunk Buflal9; finiom‘o'mgflu the |. Bundays .. excepted, o &nd: mm k. Bundays 'or Bulli} -: E88, woo ». s hn dicks dah . 161; West, connee for: nacho: alamanca, Dun» i __ kirkand: thi Wm. - mm tho Atlantio.and Groat Was» | , tern Ruilway ; af Buffalo with the Lake { oul Shore and Grand: Trunk Rauwnys, and : © at Ihmknk with the Lake More lewuy, n. 3x1 fpr LOS NATL, ied, | P. --EXP ur yo exec l 144 Buffalo,\ Salamanes fl with Trais for the West. \ aome Kast. 100 A. M.-NGHT EXPRESS, daily, connsctin I} 00 A. in ‘a 1 Greycourt for W'aramcky’andut015 - bjo ® York with aiteruomnrummdotoamors * for Bosionnnd New England cities. £1188 Mondays excepted. connectiig At uwego for Ith- aca ; a Binghamton for Syracuse; at Great Bend for Beranton, Fhiladelphia and Trenton ; at Lackawaxen for Haw. and ut Greycourt for Newburgh and Wurwwk exce li.80A.M.-DA EXP, E55 Sundays excepied, connecting at Bmghamton or Syracuse, . at Great Bend for Scranton; at ka~- waxen for Hawley, and at Jersey City with midnight Exgroso Train of New Jer- sey Railroad for hiladclphm Baitimore and Washi [hf 12%. 00 MK. -ACCOMMODATION TRAHSI? danny. IMORE Bundays “cefiES G EXP 8, Sundays ex- | capied, connecting at Jen-sci: City with | Morning Express ain of New Jersey Railroad, for Beitimors and Washing- . ton, and at New: York with Morning Kx- press Trains forn Boston and the East. 2.30 P. M.-WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepied. . Through Tickets to all prmcnfil points can be pbmnod at the Company's Depot in Elmira. {C7*A new and compete \Pocket Time Table' of . Paracnger Trains on the Brie Railway and Connect- \ing Lines has recenily been pubtished, and can 'be pro- cum! on application to the Ticket Agent ai the Come puny s office. H. RIDDLE, Gen'l Sup't. 3 Wax. M. Barz, Gen't Bauenger Agont: novflfi Northern Central Railway. | IBEOT BHROUTE NORTH AND SOUTH, | mfimzfc Ww Stes. Thegere walls Seappnsion Bridge, Rochester, Syracuse, and all pomta Jim and West on the New York Central Railroad and the MAL 7.48 P. M.—-meh On and after Monday, November 25, 1967, Trains will ;arrive at and depart from Elmu'a as follows : rwasunm FROM THE $0VTH. 4 Express.. arto heet ,.. 12:10 P. M. , Elxmn M ........... recs es ele eek ..11:05 P. M. ui‘ Frexght .......... fv ak..} 3:20 A. M. : s aas aa bes esas enn a o.» . ». P. M. f 1 TRAINS LEAVE 110211“qu ! Morning Accommodaton.............. 6:50 A. M. j vee. . 12:20 P. M, ' Evening Accommodanon ........ .. 6:49 P. M. f Freight........... .» ... 4:30 A. M. Local Freight,... . ..£:00 A. M. TRAINS mm no: THE noun -* Morning Accommodation .............. 11 A. M. Express.... ...... .. :». 7:25 P. M. ~ Evenin Accommodation, e+» P M. Through Fraight............... we...... 7:00 P. M. Local - 5:90 P. M. TRAINS LEAVE soumwuv. o 1511111an! nes us serseverse sens cease cs 4165 A, M. ............................... 7:55 P. M. . Throug‘ roight,. «7:00 P. M. Local Freight, (loaves Enxmo House) .8:00 A. M, 'The Morning and Evening Accommodation north- | ward run through 40 Canandaigua. 'The Morning and Evening Accommodation urivmg from the Noni both start from Canandaigus. -The Express Trains, both ways, are through trains between ester and Balumoro 1.11: l J. N. DUBARRY, General Superintendent. n* J. A. REDFIELD Assistant General Supenqtenécm { IE. 8. Bowen, Division Sup't Broad Guage Short Line Westward. Atlantic & 'Great Western BROAD GUAGE RAILWAY. Through to Cincinnati, Clevelanagi Mang- alion, Urbana and on, without change of Coaches, {y» ONLY ONE CHANGE to Chlcafio and India napolis, S1 Louis other prominent Nestern and South-Western towns. TWO THROUGH EXPRESS 'PRAINS DAILY. Condensed Time Table via A. & G. W. Ralilway, August 26, 1867, - t DAY EXPRESS. - NIGHT IX: Leave New York.'...........8:00 a. x. 7:00 p. m. Binghamton .......... 4:19 P. X. 4:11 a. x4, t OWEgOLA..... ... .....508 « - #080 , 4 'Waverly......... ...5:46 \ C a 800 ELMIRA ........ ..... $250 C 6:20 (6 © Corning ..... ere essas 7:08 05 TOT \ # Hornelisville. ........8M42% \ 8 B:4K \BI Arnve Jamestown.......... 12:18 Al M 12:50 P. M. COF. .... ...... 0.0000. 18 ® 154 \ \~ Me vxllo asec ka ss} . 2:40 5 3:30 \ © Franklin.. . 8:16 \ 7.00 © «_ Oil City , ... .....}..9:00 ¢ 7:50 \ 8 Warren.. 4154 C G10 &. # Clevoland - &.. 7:00 S c & Akron... ... .. 1:00 © 8:13 @ 5 Cincinnati.. ......... 6:00 r. a. ® 6:10 a. m. #6 Louisvilie.... ..... .... 4:05 a. x. 4:05 p. x. 8 Bi Lows ... ..... 9:00 \ 12:05 a. M. s+ Toledo. ........ ....J.1.30 &+ 12:50 p. m. «t Darren. 2... 6:20 p. m. e 6 seeks ee ..9:00 @ 11:00 a. m. Fimo as qwck and [no is low asby any other route. ' Baggage checked through, no change trom one car to anothor, rendering ii zmposuble to suffer loss or | damage, M New Police Sirte Room SLEEPING COACHES, ee and comfor} those on any other tho 7 P. x. Express at New York 10 Cuxcumau without change. Also, ess at Susquehanna and run through \10 Cloveland Withflnl change 'The Comches of this line are perfect panacea, wefi ventilated and most ele. - gantly furnished. 'This is the only line running Coach- es through without change. For Families or Ladies (“voting alone, this route presents unequaled advanta ges Pauengcn to the West and Scum-Wen will find the Atlantic and Great Westorn Railway, a most desirable © . route, the engines, cars and other equipments, are en- urolyad ndcw, of the most magi-1,3, substantial and ap-, roved description, not equ gt; this Contueontxf’ a all id any other. ~Passengers to avail themselves of the ammo; alga r‘omo £2113: ask RI): tickets bra Atlantic and Great estern way, which c | Westen Baw. yfim on procured at all offices W B. BHA sopt?-tf General Tackmmt . and run throng; ; to the 8 a. GREAT THROUGH ROUTE Bufl'alo to the West Grani’l‘runk Hallway TRAIN W ERIE 8T. DEP - Hume, on 1mm of Trains on N. Y. 210033 al. Rail ‘ a” ae wyygr from. the But, EVERY DAY, (Sun DETROIQ‘ Central, and Detroit and , CHICAGO, , Fond da OMAHA; LEAYEHWORTH, - # ST. JOSEPH, - , Andi-ll pomsintbé WEST, NORTH and SOUTH- - poonpmammniten Night Trains, ,> Boggago Cheoked Through to all Principolrolnto. ' womb“ zan be procnr l! d! Ralltond and |. Ticket Offices, and at the Company's: Office, . Hufalo xéonodoor catamaran!) i8 a” ‘ \ C. L Br Director, Mo ' ng P. 8548311. ”35 mgr’xumfiffi’dmlg, moon’sgow Buffalo, N. \w; ‘Béfiflfibnvohng Agent, Roches. | * out! 1887?er wuncavo umxru #1. about the}... m 1 «(anyhow wipes vos . 4 connecting at Sale- | ; 1 bie to any form or ang! e—gbnmmbmtmlgefigénggfi; ‘ iDRY GOODS, |DRY GOODS STORE. |, '| when we examiie a vanectmgmthzho mrcHigAaw SOUTHERN, Mich | g £1!th ce - ,. 4 : tor T Toledo, Adrian, Cincinnati, gunmemd Rnplda, ‘ Milwaukeefixeen Bavgf f “f’Pran-ic'fin Chien, La Crosse, Madmoiniv ‘vCorner of Watts | BURLINGTON, 8T. PAUL, SP. LouIs, |- Suparb Sleeping Gnu ~Attached to |. n-mmmcxeum Grand Trank Ralls |- ~QMT3¥§¢R and the numccmcMcm'mAw, ._ & J THfi MOST 11103003“ in GGflPLETE “SIRE“,3._ Felegr hing Ponmoushxpf‘s 1 s;__awss & s'fi\ d I gfeat many: articles; we 'are selling even less than befor from ht cents to one ghilling. from fifteento twenty cents. low prices, Call, and we Jangary 9, 1868. . ty 66 No. Thnnkmg their patronsTor the liberal patronage of the ‘tbe NEXT SIXTY DAYS they will . 'Best - Muslin from nine Domestics and HonwKoep Goodg, Cassgime Pmsley ahd Long Shawls, Irish and Frenck Poplins, in will give you satisfaction. s- STRAUSS & |S ) K omtxon ma the 2 matmctors in the country. ° > © -FOUR COLLEGES. } ' tend Io Cular and Specimens of Posma: \calm-wow ._:__\*_ Address BRYANT, z C fifteen cents. Bet; “rusty, and 1 3, Union I Buila’g Materlaflsgflardware. PUtLDFR$, 1 BE REQUESTED T0 NOTICE TH} merits of Plaine | f WATE *but a de- € Many y ars use applies roves» n i no experunen cided 8UOCESS, - it 1 in cheap as Shingles. ous and indestructable. . IMsurance can be one third'less than under anypther Roofing but sheet, slate or metal. __ Innumeran'e-certificates And:sam gm” can be seen if. aby time, at N0 $ BALDWIN m stairs MIRA. up me 3.0. msflo & CO., Lincencees. | Baryiy & Brown, Agents, {7 An indestructable cement for Cantu? Tm Roofs, I at one-half the usual cost of Spanning, Lusccncceo ROWLAND & BEADLE AGENTS FOR zed by the -ly App FORSYTHI & CO’S Lenoir Proms, Storeszmll I; gage Erna“, at Facto- ry prices eve ale ranted, at ypricet ROWLAND & BEADLES, axdware Merchants, janie No 12% Water Street, Elmira. om! cboos. aC Millinery} Goods, # AND FURSV' eIVyEN Away At Very Low fPric‘es, Air ' Eulianhelg. Busenhaum 6 Co's CITY a 107\ In explanauon of the above, we would state to our customers, that having neither the rent of a \Palace\ or \Wooden Shanty\! to pay, we can save to ons cus. tomers Twenty Per Cent GUTITENBURG, ROSENBAUM & Co. deo?1 -* . No. 168 Water. Dr. Rusself J. White, Analytical Physician, CAX BRE CONSULTED AT HIS OF- FICE as follows RTLAND, MEaSENGER. HOUSE Tuesday, the 11th day of February BINGHAMTON, EXCHANGE HOTEL Wednes- dey, the 12th of February February. February. Buffalo, Principal Office No. £04 Franklin street; 2 doors above Allen sirdar. Dr WHITE treats onenessfully Scmfula, Hip D18» Fever So: s. Rheumatism, | Fun?l Nervous Mummy. rpm“: D’sivulucs, Discases | of the Lungs, Heart, TEE at, Liver and Kidneys, Run- ning from the Ears Infamination of the E forms of Qntarrh The above discases wo makes. spo- clality. Our practice 'is founded on truth of 25 years'-stand. ing ; differs from a.lothers. No trifling with human- ammo, sacrihoing life by experiment, We know a patient the cause of the disco.“ and remedy to remova it, not by guessing. 'but b knowledge Consulbaums are free. ocuSavly P m'mcnmxs'rmss Popular ley Musm Store, INB BLOCK x]- and Baldwin Streets, \ nov@lctf oops ELMA, N.. Y. M. RICHARDSON, . wconm : DEALER IN a L\ mblfi (will H he hm 6&0 hurt, 10 C 02 1] iC Am * Cumracwrs 8c Capitalists - ROOFING“ ; Platform & Counter Scales, | ~$1,00 per Ib. OWECO, AHWAGA HOUSE, Tharsdaly the 13th of | $ ELMIRA, RATHWN HDLSE, Friday, ge 14th of Y . human , . | usm of erght g | [_ | ly cures BI | Warts and G RC | s eure. In PABA Br. A:; 8 \Its {vondetv'fug . <= ic Inflarflmmngeg a prions m. rn GUS- . m “myth tow F ant - Off ' f : i Shoes‘rof 1 ‘ather, of Cloth, of Kid All Mdnned of Shoes for xii M ne HAVE ONTBAC D HSMP to make tormnf 20g. & hip ts. \'These goods fre ail hand of the be paterial, and Will b than the same 311 or. r eglue is Bi reapectf gy goligit Cazo -The o the manufac to see all his if” Street, , ersic 1‘- of {kegs Ends l £ Bo and Sh will do: f cflfis regan eany of my Gdgods at and below-cost. 'Rél place-NO. 87 ATFR STREE?!‘ -is { and rgeeiy Terms for may commencq at- Yr 3 private tuition. .' ~ PENMANSEIP, BooklKexer Mir: instrycnon Id EGRAFPHING, given day or € rung. magics al and T ¥ . 001284! E Jose to retail our ' Cor cc y small quantitics to consum porting prices,| with snch «mall-profite add may romssnably{compensate us fo guarantees 'our as‘andCoflee and pure, and give entire sa returned and attention is cal} PRICE LIST; per lb., best ; faction, otherwise money will be «yefun to the following FF (Black) g? {Green and Bi elm t; Y’on‘m Hues (Gr 3L , 1,10, $1125 pe 1’ Stm , €1,%5 zé 81,00$1, 10 1 Guxpows: R Worth {Females its' Weight £33139 OF a COMBINA MY!“ y such a mpnnt bess. Oils 4har. are to excite, accumulate, loag will cure: acommmx 'Sore T ed Bronchius . apd Cat # Tu Croupat never falls: A whenbamy burned: stop I eadily, au aha Ircures as the vil is gare guration. It Baum and Bleeding Piez ms'iand wounts of every three applications cu hed Breast {t is the che4 h? ople,; osu vikes so tithe 455 RHE . 8 Onosoeontls: man and beas ples and, lnfl‘a sver offered i P.