U..iv> !ii it leaves us uer u.liuue Uar field, and has sent us back her Law rence, who will "never give up tin ship" of State, any more than Mrs. Micawber would desert Mr. Mieaw ber. The Senate is les3 ehi.nged from last session than the House. We miss the ruddy benignity of Mr. Wilson's face, and Mr. Carpenter seems to have grown a little gray, under his new dignity alt 1 responsi bility. Time also has shaken his dredging-b:>x ovet the heads of Sen ators Sumner. Fento i a id chiseled a li: le at Senator Lot Morrill's fine lace, and taken the other Morrill In, the slionl l-rs and bent him slightly, for he never can harm his face, an< dimmed a keen ray or two in Sena tor Cameron's pleasant ambushed eyes, hut he has not meddled with Senator Brownlow in the least, lie sits just as lie has always sat, in tin silent unrest, lying back in his arm chair, with half shut eyes, one foot on his desk, and shaking neithei move nor less. It is evident time ihs • forgotten the fierce oi l man, ot has left the parson and the palsy to light it out. x ew upholstery, paint ing and gilding have also made tni chamber an I the ante-chambers look bright and comfortable; but there is one change which I must disapprove of, as undemocratic and invidious. Choice seats have lieen set apart for the wives and daughters of Senators and m"tubers, front wiiieh seats we, the common people, are as sternly excluded as from the diplomatic gal lery. 1 his is unj ,: s". to the strangers visiting the Capitol, v ho are often uncomfortably crowded in the other galleries while those aristocratic res ervations arc almost empty. Ttiurs Say, Jan.s, 1574. This week the Senate and House have been rival establishments in t ie attractions and sensations they have offered. One could not linger long in either chamber, however will en tertained, without fear of missing something important or spicy in the other. In the House the play has been perhaps, better "worth the can dle." There the contest has not been mere par y s! rife, or disputes between "Mr. .MuPeylove" and "Mr. Ifold-tlie world," "Mr. I,IV"-loose" and "Mr. Save-all," but something of the deep er and deadlier antagonism of the races. The debate on Monday re minded me of scenes in the old House, twenty-two years ago, with a difference. Then the black man w. s insulted and ridiculed, but it was through frien b, the Abolitionists— he was not on the ground to answer for himself. The change was indid wonderful, beyond the power ot words to picture, to one who could remember those old days, and all the more absurd and incongruous seemed the tone and the attitude of the iras cible gen 1> man from the Old Domin ion, Mr. Harris, who burst on the scene like a political Hip Van Win kle, and threatened and warned and cracked his moldy old plantation whip in a pitiful sort of burlesque of tire old swagger ami swing. To be sure, the demonstration was directed not toward white men, who migh possibly call liiui out, but 1 lack men between whom and himself there could be no troublesome question of an affair of honor. Ili little remark to Mr. llansier: "Yon set down; 1 am talking to white men and gentle men an 1 not to you," brutally coarse as it was. wou.d have been shocking if it had not been ridiculous. A lit tle point of order, calmly | lit by a Massachusetts man, took the crack out of the plantation whip in about a minuti ; which was also unlike the old time. Mr. Harris was very sol emn and pathetic in his renion -trar.ee against tiie mixing of the white and black children in the schools of the South. I cannot say how it would work there, but 1 am of the opinion, from all my knowledge and observa tion. that under such an arrangement the white children would be put to their metth*. in my experience, lim ited 1 allow, in teaching colored chil dren. I have found them far more eager and anxious to learn, more diligent and ambitious, more sensi tive to praise and blame, than white children. All my teaching was d ine years ago in Sunday-schools, and I never ceased to be astonished at the way my pupils leaped from the alpha bet to the gospels. One poor boy, born a slave, learned in a few months of Sunday instruction to read the Sermon on the Mount better than slie honorable gentleman from Virginia seems ever to have read it. By the wa", Mr. ilariis is himself a fright ful vxnn.ple of the indiscriminate mix ug of white and black children on the plantation and on the nurses' laps in tin* old pre-emancipation for he says "pore" for poor, "Lbar," "ii irg MM$ "fir** Av i; li - s Chsrry Pectoral. . "or Diseases of tn-.' Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs Colas, W hooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma aud Consumption. Anions the groat e.i iv.re they not proven beyond .i.-piite. A- a remedy i; is a le,mate, on which the ... die may rely for "full protection. By curing .ughs, the , oerunuers ot more serious disease, , ; saves, unnumbered ,ive> an I an amount of sul- I lag not to- compute I. It challenges trial and i otiVluees the most sceptir.il. Every family should j keep it on nan,! as a protection against the early ! i:i I impereeive I attacks of pul.no .ary affections, viii, h are ea i y met at first i-nt whicn l.eeome iit arwble and too often fatal if neglected. Tenner ungs ii>- ;d this defence; and it t unwise to be rituoot it. as a safeguard to children, tuM 'he Utresstug Useases which beset the throat and nest of. liii.lho >I, cherry I'ectorai is iuvaltiahl or by its timely us • multitudes are rescued from , , o. .ire graves aial sat e l t• > the I >ve and alfee ton centred on them. Ii acta apee Bty ami surety •gainst ordinary colds, seem ing sound all I health -estortng at sep. No one will suffer troublesome hluea/.a una painful brouchliis, when they know tow easily they can i.e . l'l r -1 1 l.i.s, '■ ~ : .S, Si. A.N 1 iitlr. \ is i'llii'., iilibi. Jit hi. 1 sli c-LAS, Ihi ii-i., .SALT UllEt'M, ■ ALL) i T O), iil.M, worm, u:i l internal L'L i.l:A t 1D...S of the L lEiil'S, STOMAL U, and , i v'Etf. Jl a! -o cures oilier co,..plaints, to which .i. would i t eer.d especially adapted, such a hiOP.s 1, J> V st'i.i siA, ills,, NEf ICAEUIA, .dolit, a.it LEld'OltiiiiiEA, vrHen they ari oiablfeatattotis • • f the scrofulous poisons. Itisuue.N ••ii ot lt ;,, . rof le aitn and strengt". dt l:t i reuewiug tl.- appetite a.i.l VR. u. ottlso.Kg >RYehfgau&,it Uacipateathedeprea ...ii a,d lisiii , languor of the sea ■ ei. Ev.i mre ..•> i iM.r: r appeal •, icopit .< d better, an uve longer, ttr•. :• ao-jng the Woo i. litesyateu Rv -1.: iv. ith rcgawe l vigor and a bow lease of PREPAIiED P>V i>:'. J. C. AYEii & Co., Lowell, 3la->. 7'rttrficat tint/ Anatylicat Chemitls. HOLD BY ALL DKIOIf-TS EVEiIYWiiERE. AYER'S IL-i fll V/CGR, A dressing whl h is a" once agreeable, health) and effectual for preserving trie hair. It soon r •tore.- iaiifd or gray Hair to its original color, wit. the gloss aad freshness of yoeth. TUB hair L tiil< ki-iied. fallen hair checked, and baldnessofte. though mil always cured by it., use. Nothing ca. . store the hair where the follicles arc destroy v or iin* grind,atrophleiiandtleca)e l: butsacha rdiuai.. can i.e saved by this uppliiatloo, HIM . inmlated into activity, so that a new growth o hair is produeed. Instead of folding tin- aafr wit apa.-ty -e.'.iiiieiit, it will k-ep it clean and vigo,. . .s, its )••( Mtonl u-e wi.i prevent the hair fro . irniiig grey or falling oil, and couseqaently pn . .t 1. .1 bi-'ss. The restoration or vitality l gives to i he scalp arrests and prevents the fo. mu tion . r tlauilrufT, which is often so uucleatilv an offensive. Free from those deietertoaa itnhotai s whi li iiiuke sonic preparations dungeron .. n! r Jttrious to tiie hair, tlie Vigor can only lien dt I.ut not harm it. If wanted merely for a ii.VIK, DKE'-'INO, nothing else eun be foin.l >. •sirable. Contiduiiig neither oil ..or dve. it dor ,. >t soil white eanil.ric, and yet lasts long on thi tiiiir, giving it a rieii, gin sy lustre, and a gia.cfui derfuiue. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer L. Co., Priictiral anil Analytical Chemists, /,OK J-:i. L, DAT.V.V. POIMAI.EBY ALL Dltl UUIS is AND DEALERS IN MEDiiJi.NE. HALL'S VEGETA3LE SICILIAN Hair Ivosiewer. Every year increases the popularity of this val uable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected preparation for restor ing DRAY or FADED li AI It to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous aud silken. The scalp, by its us •, becomes white and clean, it removes ali e. options and dandruff, and, by its tonic proper ties, prevents the linir from failing out, as it stim ulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hgir grows thicker an 1 stronger, iu baldness it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and w ill create a new growth, except in ex treme old age. It is tiie most economical HAIR DKESSINU ever .se.i, as it requires fewer appli cations, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, M. 1)., State Assayer ol Massachusetts, say ', " i'he constituents are pure, and carefully selected for exceilont quality; and i consider It the BEST PUEPAUA ! ION for Its lu tended purposes." Sjld l>y nil (Irum/sUi aji'l dealers in M'dU-irv. BUCKINGHAM'S DTE TOY The Wiiiskers. A- our Kcnewer in many cases requires to long a time, .. id too ninch much care, to rcstor gray or fa iul Whiskers, we have prepared i!.i dye, in one preparation; which will quickly and e:; • dually a<- •oms.L.-.h this rcsull. Dls easily aj - plied, and produces a color whl- h will neither rub nor wash off. Soid by all Druggists. Manufaclureo Ey P. P. i all. NASHUA, N. 11. TIIOMI'SON Ac M .Y IN"IN r , jVjytsi., a.'soM JO t; DKJiSI'OItT, PA. OYSTERS. A. K. PEIRCE, Wholesale and Ilelail OYSTER DEALER, COUDERSPOriT, PA. Oysters by the Can, Quart. Gallon, Hundred and Thousand received daily. Families, Parties and Festivals supplied on short notice. The Trade furnished at reasonab.c rates. Give tue a trial and I can suit you. -M-221 A. H. PEIRCE. Old Sowing Machines of any inakt repaired in a workmanlike manner. A. M. REYNOLDS, Agent. L. B. COLE & SON. PROrKISTOUS OF 111* Blacksmith and Wagon-simp, S:c:ni Street, (betvean Main k West.) - Forth Side.— COtTDERSPORT, PA. li'.-t tvo.v CARRIAGE!* a SLEIGHS of all (Irscrlptiot** manufacture! to suit customers and wananie . Kc pairing: always attended to prompt. . Competent ami experienced workmen kept int.., ploy in both shops to attend to the calls of cus tomers. Charges reasonable for cst4i or ready t. . 123 1.. P. COLE & SON lDfore purchasing elsewhere call and xamine the SINO ER MACHINE. A. ]>T. Reynolds, A-jrnt, nflcc in O'unfed Jt'oet, CtLiorcp'.r', S. F. HAMILTON | BOOK & JO® TZJ.XTEH, S. W. comer IAIN and THIRD Streets, (OVER THE POST OFFICE,) COUDSRSPORT, PA. Singer, Grover & Jlakcr, leather and j common Needles, Thread and Oil kej.t constantly on hand. A. M. Fcoynolds, Agent. j AY EITS j Cathartic Fills, I For the relief auellel, obstructions re .lloveil, ami the whole iiiaehluery of life restored to its healthy activity. I sternal organs which be •ome dogged and suigglsh are cleansed ly A \ Kits rll.Ls, and stiuiiilated into action. Thus incipi •ut disease Is changed into heaitli. the value of; which change, when reckoned on tiie vast niulti-! aides who enjoy it, can liand.v l.e couiputeii. l , heir sugar coating makes them pleasant to take, 1 and preserves tueir virtues unimpaired for any .eugth of time, so that tliev are ever fresh, and! perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are' mild and operate without uistnrliaiice to the eon stitutiou, or diet, or occupation. Full directions are givenoa the wrapper to each ; .ox, how to use them as a Family i'hysic, and .or the following complaints, whicli these j-lILS apidlv cure:— For I) Vs 1 • is IA or IN i)KJ KS'ITON, I.IsTLESS-l NESS, LANGIoR, and l.osSot All-Kill E. they ' mould lie taken moderately to sttntuiatethegtnw I ah, ami restore its heal tin tone and action. For LIVER COMPLAIN i ami its various sytnp- j 'oius. HIi.IOFS iIKADAt il K, *it'K ItE-tllAl'iiK iAt NDICK or GREEN Sl KNESS, EI UU I'B ULIC ami BILIoI'S FEVERS, they should lie! judiciously taken for each ease, to correct the iiseased action or remove the obstructions which ' ause it. For DYSENTERY or DIARRIIOEA, hut one miid dose is generally required. For KliEI'MAi ISM, GO I' I', GIfAVEL, PALPI i'A ! ION of the HEART, PAIN in the side, hark, and i.oi Ns, they should he continuously taken, as 1 equircd, to change the diseased action of the sys tem. Ydth sueli change those complaints dl.ni[i- J ~ear. For DROPSY and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.} 1 hey should he taken in large a id frequent doses , • pro luce tiie eile< t of a .rustic purg ■. For PPRESSIoN, a large dose should lie ta-1 -u ... as u pro luces tic? itesir -.i eifect hv si mpathy, i A .1 DINNER FILL, take one or tIVO i'ILLS to promote digestion ami reliei ■ the stomach. Ait occasional Ro.v? stimulates the stomach and •oil ic.-ioicH tin? a. p 1;e, and Invigorates the ist-ni. Fence it is o.teu a vantageous where :o se ions d 1 angenient exists. One who foci tolerably well, olieti linds that a dose of I ties. 1 1 ILLS makes hioi feel .<■; idc-.tiv Letter, from their j j It ar-.ii.g and renovating u- -in the digestive 1 i apparatus. Plt EI'A RED BY Er. J. C. AYE'S k CO., ractlcal Ch n;s s, /.oner/. r. ,y. ?i. ! FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGUIS'I SEVERY Wll ERE i ; iutd J. GLASE a SON, Carpenters St Joiners, CoTidersport, Penn'a. CONTRACTS taken for all kltnls of BUILDINO un. The SINGEII is the ln sl machine fn all work. According to sworn return.- there were over 45,000 more sold last year than any other kind made. A. M Itjr.olds, Aj^nt. THE "SILVER TOMUE'' ORGANS For PARLOR, CHURCH and SCHOOL. MANUFACTURE!) BY E. P. NEEDHAM & SON ESTABLISHED IN 181(1. \os. 143, !45 and 147 East 22d St. X w Ynrli. Rpspnnsili!" parties applylnjf for aeep.-li In <••■■■ ins -till nosmiiiited will receive tiroli.pt nttev. ' H-l 11' 'til iielneenients. Parties-re t limr j it Ist;ti e e from nnr Rtttho'l/.ed au'ents ntav <>" I I ooi our factorv. Send for an lllustru'"d urte ;t. " 2t!or2 ELDRiDGE BROTHERS SPECIAL AGENTS FOR j WOODWARD & 3. n .OWN, TV K HEP, MATIII'SIIEK, an i CHICKERINQ PI AIT O S, ALSO. George Woods' Celebrated Organs. PL'LI.AK'S NEW MASONIC HALL BUILDING (\e new Stand, A*AIM STFEET bclcv/ MARKET (South of the Dridyr,) ALL work done in a w.-wkinaniike manner reasonable rales, AND A GOOD I II GUARANTEED Give him a OHU. SUBSCRIBE FOR TI-IE JOURNAL & ITEM FAKES ON SiGiiT. BUS.* ■ i'i .i.i -- -- ■—-r* ~ ■" -—* ii> ■•i .UU S*l'..-llUl .; ■ - • Ce.'Vhi s .'.V-phpC! gives Vl'.y Mi • . I'Ai'i oi i-p'.-l nil'i it..- s *'!. ili = ' t It' live* sIU-Jc i • r.lUi "'.lk ' ' 1 ■- 'i : is. An V' us ci'-t n '■* IC tt>4ll<" V ? . ,-s .'Vi'i offe. " * . . ' t a.i Hi'-' • •'! iin dssiotts. Ka. hna v i • • • 1 \ I'.V pi. i • ■ '|i :II I" i .i ". Y ;ida peei i iwoi'd tv II • pnptll. flu.', II ,at oi i.. t'i .. Em Kit ■ glt.Uli.g I ! "' "• i • *" 'litwr. Mrs. Sro.vi'' long . . *i v Wife and fMfltM I" ttHf •••' f. 1 • • wishing a u"" ' sum- ■ v • • V S- , - i.' - .1! 4 u* to J. B. KUi 1V . k,B .sf: .fi.it. . i UTICA STEAM GO. (Formerly WnopJk .lans.) STATiGNA. Y & r03I A L£ STEAfrI ENGINES. The Best ami Must Complete Assortment in the Market. Ihe-" Engines have always tnntntai.'n-. rh" v highest stsnrtnrfl of excellence. vt'e make t£t iiauuf.i'ture of ling; ires, liniler- Saw Mills a -p-- i.uty. We have the iargeM a most complete w .rk ■1 the kimllntne coui.tiy, .vitli machinery spem- We l; ep constantly in process la gi numbers of fli'irliics. wliii Ii we furnish at the very low. - ; iices aii'l oil the shortest iioticc. Wei.K . allies s|i" 'inllv adapted to Miae<, Sa .-mills, tire r .niils, Tanneries, ( ottou-giis?, 'I hustlers and ml classes <>f manufacturing. We are now huiMir.it the celebrated Lane Circu lar Saw-mlil Hie best an I most cuu.plele saw-i'iiil ever invented. We make the manufacture of saw-mill outfit- a [•ecial feature of our bu.-l i a? ami can furnish . omplete on the shortest notli e. Our aim in all eases u to furnish the best ma chinery In the ma Ret ami work absolutely tin ■- .pi ailed for beauty of desigi.economy a .strength. Semi for Circular and Price List. UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. il-tS v.gp I'TM A. A'. Y. Itr. T. *3 Ntiarp'N hj*pe|.n O O a vi : A n \7 made with ourspleu'liu COMBINATION FItOSPECTFS. It represents sample pa ires and styles of lundlnir of SO Intensely interestOiK ami useful books, that sell iu every family. Kc-t thinir ever T-ied by Canvas sers. AOKN'i'S WANTED to nmke a peniianent ousluoss on these works in every county. Pro spectus sen! post-paid on receipt of price, ft.so. For clrenlars and liberal terms, address JOHN E. POTTEK A CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. lsr4 13 iLABIS MVSI'KHIKS solved; disasters and escapes vividly portrayed. See FKOZKN ZONK ind its ExriAJliKi's. A spleiiiliil octavo of son liases j lost profusely illustrated with ei-srant steel ami voo 1 ensfraviuirs. A faseinatinir history of Arctic i iventore. Ihe most saleable book out. Ar/enls tßtmtfd. s.oni forteraw and sample pages to Mu tual Publishing Co., Hartford, Conu. isr4 RICH FTRTllfi LANDS! FOR SALE VERY CHEAP! THE BEST INVESTMENT! .Vo Ftuchmtiimx.' Atvuyx 7inprorKFV COM PET I i JOS. Ft re ami Tin Van s' 1 CralU (riven, with Inh rest at Six per C< nl. i he Land Uiaut Bonds ot the Com; any takioi it par lor lands. They can notv be pureuase l ut a.a ge discount. ty'Full particulars given, new Guide with new .laps mailed file by addressing i>. F. DAVIS, lsr4 Lsnul Oiine. U. P. H. It., o t \ha, NKB. S2 O SAV ED! To ineet >e urge.il de. iauo oi iuo times the l'S.t R tC . M.111.M. liAi imt: in. have letermlned to RLDUCE PRICES, ml wIIJ lier .viacui n for ptft, an i other stiles In projiortio . THE FLORENCE is the o n.Y Sewing Maculae Ilia', leeds the work backward and forward in to ig it and ieft, a- the porchaaer may prefer, it has been greatlj IK i'ROVKI) and sI.MPLIFIED, and is far etc than any other machine In the ma ket. IT .S NOW 1 Hr CHEAPEST I'loreuoe, Mass., Nov. 1, 7i. Agents wauled. lSr4 200 PiAfiOi 4* URGSNS NEW A SECOND-HANI), of Fli'.ST-cLASS MAK ERS, wid be sold at LO W KK 1 iilv ES, for cash or oi. instalments, in t'i i"l orCOl'N i RV, .luring this FIN AN < lAI. Chl s 1S and the HOLIDAY s.lty llo 'Hi e W Hern V Mn. -I.sl Broadaav, than .ver lieloreoifereii in New Y urn. AGEn i > vVA.N I'ED to sell vY AT Ki.S't ELEBRA i ill) ITANDs, co.\- CKR't O and ORCiiEs iKA OiitiANs. I ustratis! Catalogues muiled. Great imlucemeuts to me i rude. A large discount to Alinister-, l hur. lies, Sumiay-M hooLs, etc. 24i4 BUILDING FELT (.no tar lined), io. on si i WOIK and Inside,inn.ea.l of plaster. Kelt Caipetliigs, Ac. semi two 3-cent stamps for Circular ami Samples. 27r4 C. 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