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Noth -1'1..1 than ~.„.11,1,- 111 al column, 10 cents por lino if too s ; and 60 cents for anotito of IWO, tot Atsurtimira aud DEATHS inkerted ,I,ttuar) nutteca will be charged 10 cents t;;,.TIC r, 7,0 per cent above regular rates.T c us 5 lines or less, SS,KO per year: Bit sines? Cards it, -s. Bailey &, Son, , COMMISSION MERCHANTS. A. a, :4awialty. Our hotel and - tunny t.:ehtattt the hig.tiest market-Frio:a 1 4101 ):r,:tllertl Davies. No. Ile, Soul& Water if ,bl4l - • A. Redfield, - il ,No c•o1/11.91ILLOR AT LAW.—Colleet mpth .at stied t'l. Office orer Wm. Roberts m„r, -- Wdlslioro,.Ps., Apr. 1, lb7l-911). C. 11. Seymour, v A \V, Tioim Pa. All imaimiss will receive prompt atterition.-:- i:co. AV. 'Merrick, AT LAW.—ollico iu Bowen & Cone's hail from Agitator office, 1,1 fluor, r —Jan. I. 1n72. 3litehell Calneron, • LAW, Claim and Insurance Agents. tArr run ()nines 1141110 r tatore, a, i -- Jan 1.1:17.2. Willi:tot A. Stone, 1 , ) I Al LAW, IA I r C. 11. Kelley'a Dr • Good izglit N. 1.1.i11e2,'s 'Awl. oil Alain fitret t. ,I, Jan 1, 14;2. alt Emery C. D. Emery, hs VC LAW —Olll, d opposite Court Huuse, rdvsluisaport, Pa. AR b us i ness att, !tad to —Jan. 1, 1871 .1. C. Strang,, • . . • Y bISTICICT ATTORNEY.— ;L t n Weflaboi n, Pa.-Jan. 1, "12, - . jt J. B. 13 - les,„ , II L‘‘‘• —Willa tentl Inouiptly to bug -1,,,,i..1'1 , hl4 ‘'.llo it lie counties of 'riOga c r ..111,... ~t, tlie A . eloic.—Wellsboro, Ps., ,Ino. W. Alan Malislield, TioLta caittt4y, Pa. t, attentl,l 1, 1672. t' i,. Peek, 1 Llll. claims promptly collected ,'l;dph, 11 Ilk I timt s, Nulson, 1.1 0 :;t1 Co, I'a ,liio. W. Guernsey, 131151111. , 59 entrusted 'to him I yal•, aln aeled to.—Oiliee Ist daAnt sontli at a . a; store, Tioga, Tiop county, Armstrong & Lim', Ai 1..111', Williamsport, Pa, I Win. B. Smith, 11 11 tt(NLY, Bounty and liihunmce Agent •ttt et., .vent ttt the above attaret-ta wilt rt.. t.•I I att. ttnon. 1411 I, • an Gelder & Barnes, VitS.—Ml kinds of doh PritAing done of and in the hest manner, Lace in Bow 1110e1:, 241 thier.—Jan. 1, 1572. D. Terbell LIII:uouINT, and tlealen+ In Wall Ptivcr, I 3, WIII.IOW Verfuinviy, Paints, Y Jan. 1, 1k47'2. D. Bacon, M. \ 811111117.01 , 1, Ist: door eamt of Laugh ,' un titan. t. \VIII attend promptly to all ild.,,rd„lau. 1, 1:172. 1. M. Ingham, M. D., rut, r, e at his residence on the AY , Jun. 1, 1472. \V. W. Webb, 111. D., 1N StltilEON.-LOlllee--Openiug out of A' , tit ug Jau. Seeley, Coats & Co.; lu l PneY t sell Litaft.4 ou Now Promptly made: -! 1 • '., ,I i , 0,,•01a. S INS (ALAN DALL S DAVID COATS. KtIOXVIIIIC I. Parkhurst & Co., 31.164 I 11,1aini, Tioga Co., Pa. JoET. - PARKHURST, JotiN PMI:KIII.IIt,r, C. L. PA'rUsuN. Vale House, P ) , 1 1. Yale, Provrktor. ThiS •1 aultil i ti accommodate the travel ,lii“ clot. matitivr.— dau. I. Pet house; I Prorrletor.—(Good f‘o 1” , t1, 111311 and heart. Cbarges reit itA giV.ll 1" gtwslA. iters' Temper:Alec Hotel. MONI101.:, ha% in g inirelia.e.l thin house fistutv in the past, strictly tql tear fairy ommodation for mar I Icagra ria-oonithle.—Wellstrolo, Pa., nitm +‘.. Il ,RN, Welliboro, 1 , 4,,,nt1y 1,, sled, and has all the conven e Si)A% a.,d b, Charges moderate.--Jau. ISbOro Ot;el9 ("It MIN -;1" A' THE AVENUE, Wellsboro, Pa, SOL. BiINiEL, Prop'r. , 1 , 11!tr 11,4.1 lattly ittpt by /3. 11. holiday. t ,t tit Ito IxitLa to uttii.tt it a iltrit, , AII tI ' , Le, 3al %Iv, and tit:part front this '-11/ , -11,r it alieudanee. tkiy - Livery at. TRH E\ 0 I,D WLVANJA HOUSE" kio , vr t the TownEend noose and ri e.Topittl by D. D. Holiday, has been tr titbit and lepi s oed by It. o 'oo N N 011, 1"1 , , , y to accommodate the old friends of •,,ry rva:i:maide rates. M. IL 'CONNOR. 'welder 84 Johnson, P ROPRIETORS OY TIM - 313011,0 MARBLE WORKS,. Opposite Found, TLOOA COUNTY, 1A TALLE. TOPS, COITtiTr:R3; 4kC 114 l 1 le work executed neatly, and at reas A We also furnish to ordt,r, Marble and Grates, renders, tee. EIN Farm for Sale. tbet often for sale Isla farzif of sires, situated in Catlin Hollow, Charlest, on, Pa-: within about four miles of Wells ipilett of Niles Valley depot. School st, mills, shops, Sc., within a mile. Terms Prezdates, of ,- - G. CATLIN. ~~: , _ ~. MI lIM BE IN THE FIELDS. . , Airy budding ash-tree, • • ' You hays made a throne. • And the sweetest , thrush in all the world Is sitting there alone; • Drown in tints of tender I3Town • Against keen blue sty;. ne sings np and he sings down, • Who can pass him Through pie Thin leayea thrilling Goes each Oillazpering note, Hearts of all happy trees are drawn • Into this ono bird throat; And alpha growing blooms of moru (ibis music Is fltiStiald) Arn.reticled and blended lmd UpbOrlie And niter'4.l into'song. • ' liow he asks a question,, - , , 11 The answer who can gue - sa-- 'While sparrows chirp their pettish 'No,' - And daps 4qpiteprmuring..Yesio„:l 'Oh i will 'the znOntbil bo kind and ci&ir, IJuvex'd by needlese rain ; And will the sun tiler last this year Till Spring comes back again?' • The lawyers are a picked lot, "first rate scholars," and the like, but their business is as unsympathetic as Jack Ketch's. There is pothiti . g,;humaniiitig with their fellow creatures. They go for the side that retains them. They defend the man they know to be a rogue, and not very rarely throw suspicion on the man they. know to he Innocent, Itlindaou, ani 'not finding fitilli:witlithettrveVery side of a case has a right to the best statement it ad mits of; but I say it does riot tend to make them sympathetic. Suppose in a case ,of Fever vs. Patient the doctor should side with either party according to whether the old miser or his expectant heir was his em 'ployer: SUppose the minister should side I with the Lord or the Devil:according to the salary offered and other-incidental advanta ges, where the soul of a sifinec,was in quei lion. You can see what a piece' of work it would make of their sympathies. But the lawyers are quicker witted than either of I the other professions, and abler men gene ] rally. They are good-natured, or, if they quarrel, their quarrels are above board. I I don't think they sire as accomplished as the ministers, but they have . a way of cramming with. special' knowledge for •a case which leaves a certain Shallow sediment of - intern genee in their memories about a good many thing They are apt to talk law 'in mixed comp ,4, and they have a way of looking aroceird when they make a point, as if they were addressing a jury, that is mighty ag gravating, as once had occasion to see when "Cfd ' CPI; and a pretty famous one, put me on the witness stand at a dinner par ty once. The mi isters come nest in point of tal ent. Th y are far more curious i mid widely interested outside of their own calling than either of the other professions. I like to talk with 'em. They are interesting men, full of good feelings, hard workers, always foremost in good deeds, and on the whole the Most efficient civilizing class, working downwards from knowledge to ignorance, that is—now and then upwards, also—that we have. The trouble is that so many of them work in harness, and it is pretty sure to chafe somewhere. They too often as stunt principles which would cripple our instincts and reason and give us a crutch of doctrine. I have talked with a great many of 'em of all sorts of belief,. and I don't think they have fixed everything in their own minds, or are as dogmatic ill their hab its of thought as one would think to hear Jan.A, IS7I. 'ern lay down the law in the pulpit. They used to lead the _intelligence. of their parish es' now they d(i i Pretty, well if thdy ; kep up With it, and they tire yery 4t to lagpebind it. !1' hen they 311460140 h eollengtieJ • Vie' old Minister thinks he. can hold to his Old' course, sailing right into the wind's eye of human nature, as straight as that famous old skipper John Bunyan; the young minis ter, falls off three or four points and catches. the breeze that left the .old man's sails all shivering. By and by the congregation will get ahead of lo u t, and then it must have an other new skipper. The 2»•icrit holds his own pretty well; the 'mina:ger is coming down every generation nearer and nearer to ,the common level of the useful citizen—no oracle at all, but a man otomore than average moral instipem, who, knows anything, knows hoW lit tle he knows. The ministers are good talk [era, only the . struggle between nature and [grace makes some of 'em a little awkward [occasionally. The women do their best to spoil 'em, as they do the poets. You find it very pleasant to be spoiled, .no doubt; so do they. Now and then one of them goes over the dam; no wonder, they're always in the rapids ,g'• e'i; !!By: this time our 't hreecladtei ?had? their faces all turnedtoward the speaker, like the weathercocks in a northeaster, and I tho't it best to switch off the talk on to another rail. " How about the doctors?" I said. IMII Theirs is the least learned of the profes sions, in thiS country at least. They have not the general culture of. the lawyers, nor a quarter of that of the ministers. I rather think, though, they are, more agreeable to the commoni, run of plople : .titan ilia; nun with black coats or the - Men with green bags. 'People can swear before 'em if they want to, and they can't very tell before ministers. 1 don't care whethel• they want: - to swear or not, they don't want to be. on their good behavior.. Besides, the minister 'has a tittle smack of the scxtcut_about him; he comes when people:are in but they , don't send for" , him every thm t tlut , make a slight MOO jaf: stance, or snuggle a silk. dress through the custom house; but they cell in the doctor when a child is cutting a tooth or gets a splinter in its finger. do it doesn't mean much to send for him, only a pleasant chat about the news of the day, for putting the 'baby to rights doesn't take long. Besides, everybody doesn't like to talk about the next world; people are modest in their. de sires, and find this world as good as they de serve; but everybody likes to talk:physic. Everybody loves to hear. of strange cases; people are eager to tell the doctor of the wonderful cures they have heard 'of; they want to know what is the matter with some body or other who is said to be suffering ' , from COLUOICIttipIi r , gf ,dis4ases,''. and above all to get a hard name, Greek or Lam in' for some complaint which sounds alto-, •gether too common-place in plain WWI. If yPtt will only call a headache a cep/ a'al pie \ acquireS dignity at, once, and p:Aieut becomes rather proud of it. So I. think doctors hye generally welcome in most com panies. \ „ „, In' 'old `times, when people Were --'mOie afraid of tlAr devil and of witches than they are now, - "theyiked tohavo a priest or a min ister somewhere near to scare 'em off; but ucefipmlays, if y could an 010.1RoUtalk J. IL BACHELDER F. A. 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Ava 'taw the fief And scatters it like rain, With quick ~ihkespes' oKself-praise, Till the tree rings again. lie pleads, lie laughs, he armies, Be.phouts to skrand-earth“, The wild notes trip'each other up In eestacies of mirth; He drinks the azure of the air; Tie tosses song about, Like . a girl's tangle of gold-hair, Spray-wet and shaken mit. 0 woi Id I when spfing is shining And dark winds stand aside, Let Men think of you as they may, The birds are satisfied:, Their dauntless hymns of hopb arise \nth such a wean Though every yeai the summer dies, They trust her premise etilL Airy budding ash-tree, 'fry to show your power, _ Make,a . tettf fur.aelt, gay rtote:- . 110 mukes hour ! Wild dowers in the grass, be taught The music) of yoUr,parts: Make e butt for each bright thought Ho gives to passing hearts I Lawyers, Ministers, and Doctors.. 1 ' i. lint would! ride the roam - ,ota a, 'invamatickl Barnum would build, tut.ambitlieatert. ex;; hihic b 'et iti.AkAr•tif 4te could come- -aer-Ott% 04 young impissitlifixciefti,_ budding,. horns, Unocal deseendapt - Of••one - .0f,:tltre, ditoolielwhielt the good people -Of 'sierfli r eittit,untiw craft red_ritiby I, !loritbef. best part of -,a month together.",: ,year -1092, the great showman,would haveliau at any cost for..his• museum', or ;menagerie, lett are cdivartle, sir, and are driven by feat. as the. sovereign motive. Men are idolaters and want,something-to look at-and kiss and hug . , pi tlitow themsell'es., down before; they • alWays (lid s ._ they :always, will; and if you: deifearinhe it;ot ‘ wood,; you. must Make tit of wtfrds, which Aye• just as much. used ; for Weis as promissory notes are used for val.., nes. The Ministers have. a hard. time of ,it without bell acid book and holy water; they are dismottnted nten,in armor .since-Luther,! cut their 'saddle. girths, ,and you : can see they arc quietly taking ofi:,one piece of ,iron: after another, until some, of the best of .'em arc fighting Ite.,devilt (not,. the, zoological. devil with , tbe hig ;p),with,the sword of;.the Spirit, and precious little eise.io the wity.-of weapons of „offense or defense, But ane j couldn't Ot on without the spiritual broth-.j erhood, Vfbmever • became, of , our special, creeds. Thereja a genius,for religion, just. an there issfor painting : or; , sculpture.- tlt is half-sister the genius for muste e , and! Lass; some of the„ features Which, remind, us ofj earthly loge;; . ,Put it lifts, us all by _itsjuere presence. t Tojar-e f a goaLum, audlear leis _voice,. once a,week would .be . reason enou,' for buildidg churches and pulpits.-0. gh Holmes in Atlantic .41fonl.hly. . , The Boy Organist. , Mozart's first experienee'el fi lardebigan was in the', monastery tr little -town on the. banks of Arid Datitthe:' Ile *as! Then only' six years old, f iind in ctiminmY withildilath er had left his hinifniii Sitl7.lsnrg Mid - Started' upon'a long cotirse‘Cie travel. - Alf li3tig they had been. doWn 'that majestic river, pasternmblitig ruins; froivning cas tles, cloisters' hidden away miiting.the - erags-' towering ellifiViluiet calla e s nestled in inn ny valleys; and here and t iere' a deep gotd that opened buck from the gliding river, its hollow distance blue with fathomless' shad=. ow,hind its loneliness and stillness- stirring' the boy'-8 heart like some dint • and vast ca ttie!. ' • T he company of monks with Whom they bad been Mar 4ing.that day were at supper in-the refect 3r of the Cloister, when father Mozart tok olfgang into'thechapel to see' the organ. ' And now ' the boy gazed with something of awe upon the-great instrument twining un in the shadoivs of the emPtYchurch,his• face lit up, with serene satisfaction, 'and -ev ery- motion rind attitude of the little Bg tire cxpre4sed awondering reverence.' What tones must even now be slumberingitiihose , mighty pipes! ::Tones Which, if once awa kened, could give utterance to all that :Voice less beauty which the day's scenes had-pre sented him—life and death; present and past; the peaceful rive and the'deserted ru in; the sunshine unfailin & - the tinfailin, shadow at its side. . • • , • • -. Father,'! said the boy, "explain to - • those pedals at the organ's feet, and ' , let me • `- • • Well pleased;;the father complied, Then Wolfgang puilted•aside the Moot, and when father Mozart bad-tilled the -great bellows,- the elfin Organist stood upon the pedals•and trod theta as though lie had never needed to have tlibir management explained.. 'How the deep tones. awoke the- somber stillness of .the old. church! The 'organ' seemed some.grent, uncouth creature, roar lug for very joy at the, caresses of the mar venoms child. - . . •-, The monks, eating their supper in_.the-rc• rectory, hearth he tones and' dropped Ulf and fork in astonishment. The organist of the brotherhood:was among them, hut never: had he played with such power and free dom. They listened; sonic grew pale, 'oth ers crossed themselves,. till the prior rose up; stunuoned all his courage, and hastened in to the chapel., -The , oters followed; but when they looked up into the organ loft, 10l there was seen, though the deep tones still massed themselves in ne' harmonies, and made the none arches thrill with their power: -"It IS the devil himself," cried the last one of the monks, drawing closer to one of his com panions and giving a seared look over his shoulder to the darkness of the aisle. "Tt is - a miracle!" said another. But when the - oldest of their number mounted the stairs to the organ front, he stood as if )etrified with amazement. There stood the tiny tigurc, treading from pedal to pedal, and at the same time clutch ing the keys above with his little hands, gathering handsftik (4, those, woyderful chords as if -they Veit viOlets,' and flinging them out into the solemn gloom behind him. Ile heard nothing, saw nothing, be sides; hiS eski beamed like tars, and his whole face lighted with impaSsioned joy.— Louder and fuller rose the hatlmonies, pour ing tortk in swelling billows, till at last they seemed tp reach a sunny shore, on which they hr4e; and then a whisPering ripple of faintest Melody lingered a moment in the air, like the last murmur of a wind harp, and , all Was 'still. Kissing. tlf tttete be anything of which the human trice W ,fond, it is kissing. No doubt our ail hiaders will be shocked, and toss their piteityli/ads disdainfully at this assertion, but we maintain it nevertheless, and what ever they may say to others, to themselves they will be compelled to confess its truth. 11rc don't mean that they like to kiss every: body, only some-particularly lucky—or lucky—fellow. *•Philosophers an& learned men may ttineationi The ni tractions-of grav itation and ephesioq, but there is no Aurae-. thus in nature as powerful and irresistible as that winch lies in a pair of ripe, rosy lips. In all ages it has been potent to draw r the strongest Man front his ditty or his pre judi ces.4ren philosophers, with all their boasted ;coolness, have been powerless to rcsiht the force of this strange ,attractien, which even the mostl abstruse science can not account for. • Who invented kissing is not known, but we shrewdly „suspect. that if, Mother Efe was hall so fair as Mr. John Milton has painted her, it must have.beeu theArst, thing Father Adam did - when he awoke to find so i o,„ d .„,creature by him. Certainly-, if he Ni ,Kalde to_ resist the attraction, he must 'll ellegn a very icicle. The Hebrews had a deeidefl weakness for the institution; and if we Or judge from the songs of Solo mon, the, wisest man that ever lived was not proof against •it. The old Greeks, who w ere as cold as their faultless marble, seem -to have had no knowledge of the attraction, fur tlo.irl pocts,,until the days of Thcocritus, say nothing about it. Theocritus was a traveled. man, had seen Egyptian women ; and kissed them` too, we sttppose; but for all Ilya lie was exceedingly moderate in his doings, ;or Ate tells us of his sweetheart— ' 1G rather think'we should have been very discontented with such a small allowance. The Romans were a long time in learning the att. At first they used it vetylermally. Virgil makes Jupiter 1t63 Venus, to encour age her-T-a lesson, by the way, upon, which Madame; Venus improved' in an amazingly short tune. Even Horace, who was a 'broth of a boy,' and who .tvas , much of -a , lady's man, sais 'nothing about '!rising, if we re- members might. „Mit _patinas, though a predeee‘or,of,liornce, was a wiser man, and a fellow after our own heart. Hear what lie;says to his sweetheart, when she asks him how rnany kisses he wants: "Do you ask, Lesbia, bow many kisses of thine tan be enough? As many us are the sands of the African desert, or as many as the stars that behold the secret lovenof mor tails witeA the night is still." That Was a sensible fellow, and very, nat:- urally he was popular with the ladies his day. At present one musthe very proper in the practim'or the art. If he 'is Wipe, will never try to kiss a girl against her will, nor to make much fuss in doing so: A quiet, easy, gentlemanly way of going 'about it, is almost sure to,witivityl many albright„-eyed,, demure lass, tvlio Wouldn't for the World be hiss.d in the presence of a thirdparty, will riot have the heart to say "no" ;to A good looking fellow, "when there's nobody near to see."; A wise,,mart, will ,also .limit "the number:of those*, tries to kiss, for ptict• taiSeuotts Verse than none at all— i AVELLSBORQIOGA CO • 'ItNP 187 . , . 4 .• ;;),. 1. 0 ,, sn't i itiNtdPst ~,lo go abont -tlic -butii 4eas fa sontethl4oliitt: - o_aelt OtOixostAle'o.o .for himself: '-: - Al'aetriAhlti fellOvo; whil l'a ribr‘ 4,puppy,:oll'ittielyftril to Lierceire the row ,mpment; and if helehaves himself, the will f it glue ; ally ya prui,ltia lair Ono retidy!o sop. ply; thedeficiencies of - leis education in this: , respeccio th' art comes naturally ,to u-D -men., .. .::i" ' ' ' .: • ' '— ' -' ' 1 The Allston i Domotrot, , speaking of , Gen. , Grant= as acsoldier and a, civilianitisays! :iT.• .! -'. `f We $l4lO titan since the days of Wash ington hesldoiie so much for his country tks Gen. "Grant. ~ Ile - garb . .i4 t he"' , iiatiini its greatekt •Vito4 , ,' , and 41 it letbryJaverting 'oda 'tlintal - raini ~, o.linu the , countrr (Ayes ; its: existence: I His ftrP? saved, t, l , l 9,l l :!=PPliiic , . Illi his 'case it IS ira true as in:the case of •Wirli-, ington , that theeiiintiitinilinkiiititirn Ain an' ed.= the . meinisl &id. i i Ina , ~o ther- licad 4 SI one • thesglory: 1 blether respectatilecomparistin magnifies Grata. „ 'File wet, found ;:11.ittir.oli: actin?. ''-Alter 1 many ,great ,rhieftains. had failed;'hiltioroweis attracte a d the, confidence that 'put Aho ,"linpeS"of:'tlic `cottritiY 'firliiii -hands: v - Washington ; had : no; precedeiile id* . Allure: , ' 40:vias the country's :first choice a& COlinneddfill'irl-eliief, ill(1 Was re* flirted.* lii - seven-tong, years of : darkness, and disaster, achieved - (tin pli ever an enemy beyondAe . tietti'-` The )3 61 - and Abe laiiklnt Grain Were' rnigliticr.t i t In bin silent , and stubborn devil= 7 1 ! , tionto hisipurpose in the: teeth of KO many :signal iitiltireisj ;in the presence. „of the- mast ; diticalo Old'. eicaCting . politic opinion s; l and. 'against ''innst'!forraidable' 'iths - tialeq,, there, ishOne a mbiall heroism id WhiCh hiatorY Will' Mr Intalee . " :;Its inbi •erisia-of that idreailftir struggle Iliattlie.assaults Aif tahmes per:sonal. enemies divert - , ,hitn . ,front r, hiP s ,iIAYi:.II) MS. Conniff, Qls,sole IVY 1,0, thent Was a cAiet porsistene4 hi Itis"*.ork'!- - To - pairleta wtiii recall' thiise daYiGrant l iti - the White House is the ides Grant Of the Wilderness!' - 1 - 3 ^ '.." lie h4s been precisely : the ;President prottilsed by his, military, life.,, "COuntion place' he'seenied' while 'tite'inier SOidiet Of the ago, solving the tijughest"Droblein ever' presented tiy war. - Tentutotilplacel ilti is tier elated ; while under his presidency the great, warilebt• is iyanibliin i g, , tinr l ip igh IT taxation diminishing,: thdriational Credit flouriShing, the gold' Valu'e heldthfut, peace 'witli'foreign nations ed,: business and--trade' every- , !witeielth ving, anti the ,general:-prosperity increasin ... Americans abroad, removed frenithe i.*ett,y clamors of enyloui 'polid-' gard clans, . andi tar from' the ' inists 'of detraction raised - by Ole would-W Presidents; hear with' wonder. any; suggestion• that", the ' patriotic' masses of ;this country can fail to appreciate. Grant. Of small men absorbed in selfeon templation and self-seeking, - arid 'of simple= tons _who i think , the , quatiqr - of greattietis r ‘purst, be m i iquul end imposing, the comitry ,h 4. an ab nfisuo, of whom thoguuktis con : ceive.theinselveimuch Letter qualified than i i Grant I ifori the Presidency. Dui Ainerican history mill 'Calf this ' cernmonplace' Gene= ral and-President the true loan of his 'times'' It - will spilak of , hiari as; the= Strong citizen whose singular . prowess erusite'd._tho rebel Ohtipes, S and _so drew, upon liiiiii,elf ,t h e : ref. aentinent4 of inidtitudes of ; his' fellOvr-elti zens, whd, Sought to avengti theineelves liy . '' clefentlwilen he- was a' second time; 'by • . neous .voice of the Ilepoldican d for the Presidency. . ilk • unapproaclicd" and 'Of this than' ' ? -the the ~ , sp • masses,;,nOini , tory wilt add that unapproachable in the.regards of those masses aro jealousy of certain Repulnican leaders, drove theni to plot for own, e ; xaltatisiii, and his, hinuiliation througha t it alliancew h ,ex-rebels 'the OAS* cif ' Bttt ~ex-rebels conclude' by c skyiiig 'that despi),e;the-hattredi , created littl echiet entente, and despite the:niachinar lions of :ehvy and, jealsktisy, the taillidsc. Stincts,lcaPed to ;his vindication, antl:trave:'ii resh proof that Anieriedns a ere capiible, of self-government." - •" Forney on Wilson. Henry Pilsoni our - candidate for' Vice President; is-a, fine example of the elfect of ,fre6 institotions upon the struggling youth of Ameriea andAlsoa,..-3 , ------'-- ' - - 1 -7*-------..- - ctirronststette3r or the Republican party.' 'I - have known hint well' for over seventeen' years. Twelve months younger than Mr. Sumner, he has alwayS been Isis friend, even when compelled to differ with hint. ,Wilson is one of the ,men who wear well.' Time and trial imprOVe 'and ripen them. ' No dtiy passes that they do not learn something. ' - I met him iwitile, I. was, presiding •over•the. • House of !Representatives,hi the stormy ses-, sion of 1855-54, and had a chance to study . his eltaraaer.' I He saw • that the time was • coming when peineerats like to self' would be compelled to choose:betweewliberty And 1 slavery, and pis t anxiety In kfecure Stick a.re-, ,inforcem,int 1,0 his party was thown t in his kindnessti,iinii Confidence,ioilOtt brave and earnest b dy of iiieri. - And when the storm I broke, i ~1858, and Buchanan sought , t6' force the '‘, Lecompton Constitution, :Upon Kansas, Henry Wilson threw ,hiniself, with. especialf rvor - mitonetlic, 'rev - 01th* FIRM() ; erats. ;' , consulted With us tind,entioiW' aged us, e traveled far and netir' to'%-effect co-operation And ,organization,_ , and when my name, was presented_ for Clerk or the House, iql.Bsg, he Insisteddliat 40tould be 1 ,elected lithOnt'pledges. ' These''had' bee:a 1 - deinande by some Of the more violent Re-' publican ' and sternly refueed, ' I did , not. ask for the place, and would not have touch-, ed it if ithad, interfered with- my -indepen- ' deuce as !editor of The Press.,,,,Willytt de-, Glared that I was right; and Wilhite:add cif Charlesiiinci4 Adonis, - Jelin 'llicittitan;j:` 8.-Ilaski ; !did John fichivartz; - i'C'- organ'- , lh ized the ouo,'ltind 'Won' after tile' ititti-Le' comptott dieinheriita ConStittife - il a- i'egiO,tles4 Reptibliclui r'eperve. "" ': . ' l . I f l( ''L H; ' - lien ry o.ll46li'fs ti iii , iii.:rlVt at , iiipi.4. 4 • , lli , tcuiperat.e lifeintr ittitti pritiOpliklliViliii' health . and StrOng'etinviiiiiiins, hiPktiti*:. ledge ./ d the prektdieeti and zualita lif}}}t};' made Itim greaCtio.y,Ti'agailiti;t - th e. rebel lion; us !fell hi-am unlit/la-tit 'thelie . i'Wef the Confinilteei tin 11111'40 Wfthii.4. :- . .7'1.1' amount dl_ , Wpik 4e''perfoio, - .4.1" as ',/triiiikl', gious. lie waa*rear break-4.aq' - tuna= ; -8‘ sleepless,ltiptiring, and - aniiinlifintrifig fitqrl i : et. *A. little too' impulsive,' lwriiikiss,'Viti . N one of tile truest of hearts--wartn, gene rous and XorgiVitig s 'His• fetigid !nitwits ac-• . cord with his Strict' integ,ilt .*He,‘'is‘,` iiii!ii-, . pensive ih his tastes 'and desires; brio dive's amongitis hooka 'anti ids-friiinilk- It fe'lil4iis a great dfal,'lnurreads• 'ankh: ' 'ActiVe find quick, _regularly in his'aeat 'lit' the ,_Senatil, he is often- seen pn the 'LliVeritie, 0-', ety, though - he tieVe'r Otielitia:-*lne -or tuna} gars. He is a thtirough corninik.aense _ and a natural' inediuna ,het . iVeCit'Anarreling friends. i IlitthroVhto'for, iliti enemy,-"his forgiveness ,for -'1114'" aficidote4, -- ' .HiPlaleS corm pticikaa he,hatedslaVerA , Mid _ lie. 'Will' go far col - 414141A iiittilailtottie' , , ~' , 1,1, Such ii oar' andidatO for Ni.O'Prehict . ,1..ii,,`,: Is he not, an' argunietit - in' liiinklft 'ESPey chilly Sti,l ,When - Nvp'-.refleet. tthar'this 'ilitni wokked for the ,lowest wages its a boy, on. a fare,,-apt begaterOlearn stineniaking'Witea . he was twerity-b neyears'of rage! ' '?.7 : 1 ! atF:ifi'. •-> -,11 . • ~ • , , ~...•.• PlP:kr , • •-• " The Republican State icket.: - 1 ,- The ettorts of 3,be.Detnocratic‘pressio de, stray the confidence t of. the L.people : 04g candidßtes of, l the Republicantatrty-fori - lrA-, eruireand Auclitor,Geperol ;will; prctve abort, tire, because ;heir main, reliant:et- is uptin falsehood, ,and this, no Matter, Irolividexler7" ou sly "it is t used, the.people have, penetration enough tit detect., They j haver, showered' a, good deal of.-dalutnny up en Gen.:•AllpriLtha, Republidan candidate for Auditor General,. but, 'Mary antLicivil r xecord,.. with of which the;RepPle art fettaliqo sithki which projects hire of the erictuy. But the chief ellrotit,of Democratic press,are:direetedi agoiltsf-9.erm Hartranft,-. the _Republican' ;candistetft Governor. , ., They want: toregain Iheir.lost political;,ascendency: „in -,the, State, . told, littY -are byho means scruputpus_nato l thu i iireater. they use to aceßtuPlisir , this : to then; IlvArAl ble encl. t .Regardless of thet Piet , that_its- a Military officer, lie reflected the highest creel-; it upon the. State bY,the tibility , tuni.couttwe. he displayed irrrivery,POSititrit , 111:_nbletv he MIS placed duringthe .four years', Struggle to preser,ve the Uniotl3, and +regardless, also of the other fact, that as Auditoreeneral of the State he discharged every duty. tut t *till tollim faithfully, with an honest and earn "est desire to_promote • the interests of the, State; that his whole. official, career is mark, ed by thg strictest iategrityi that not a blemt, ish rests upondill character as a man and an , officer; ; regardlesit'vel all , these ;loci% :thei Demomtic;presstaveassalledlind continittr to "assay htht,Witli ti bitterness . and tot 4 dia., re,gart) pi, •illii. itv4.4le9fiey - wl),di, l, q,_sit4. j . k . ty silinin'effali .ana,,,nekcii , Th e U,„,0,...,:,..„„i 2 , of , tian4e il)4cl4,ditinlll.4 - , stie)/11 wii i ... - ti , outo tain anifftdslriltrforr 011.1 5.T141 . 6“:4),..irte1y ; 1 it calumny p4eggst eg4104 ; t0:4 ,lb!u, ~‘v its pp,t,: , Netuto by it1ie,r40444: Me . Brim 4 '14601- kistiirAre , : i:?pMiteedr. ,of - Nitlileh 4 Trinchit--- , .12. liraltliel4 aLtnAtiltieritAentlek -, of , the;intrty,l 'ivaall'lllekulfer.lihd etk!Athtel4,, ref tiM114 1 4.41 1 . signature.is a4l/41Acr4,:; - ; ' , ,:::::_, ',. -,-.:. ~ •- „I jinder,suiii,eliesim4tiMa.ii,'Nilit idea ißife.= !ly: i ,filistAisi '-fiouv uptlihg iii4t.atte,ntl:tii - so , ' rli6e ipf , intiped !slanders,-awl indeetlAvmll 1 ly siotle I em,poy,r,spshov tomcltat ilisrnm-, orable.'sfilf Olie, qpposit,liin are 0'1:n081411 , i resert(ln. n (lei. 16%461111d IleiiiiblltU a lliaiii ''! dli.latea at (il t :. ii,;•)l,. o qpi „ ~ , ,,:l i, tl, - . f,:. ''o%ii.4afratift :Aug _General :Allan will tnitWatirtei O' tlie:fitif &Wiled! anil.` disietiutit'-' .111 e sittekk _ made uPob theini and, find simple' v.:(imp(mEiiit 000;1 3hP aljtllol.Alwy , 111)ffer , :kri likent,la,, Ili yerillet, of the peoplp_rendered 4t. tne O ail ( tiliVg'ire,creinll6r, eletting '4614 :);',' "all•aiiN)liithe innjiir4l.--41ar: -Tel. .! .:. , I . 11.. t I; •, Juokalew's CAnohettrr --- ' - v ,},... ,:s t ~. ~,„.,, • ' Ilinniluation of `lloekttleikbY tliii'D'Cie ,ocirais' (Al t e. Stat is,: as - their,e,andidate -for i f 'Gcivernot' 91 11 4 , 4. 1 PY,9 OI RttP4P.#4?Mi% deplial Jen vnis, raise , an' issue prominent andve .all theriii'based rriant' his 'pet hobby Of thintilit liemoting;•l Indeed, it aye sepal , f t) 'i• j itellt.' II chalew„fma thl* tiltqw-Trit thc7 ory iiihielt s the calblact of lus evary,thoucht byllay ''.an eVeri'dretiiii'hy - idgitheti' is INAJiltlei it it whielf - to' tame{ a• ' rePutation ti , hich is. s aped in :the p4elartiationi '.',l,lte 13'1.41144 of !biq• pawl" ~4.3 ,fhe , advpc 4 ite of , Whiit'hi'ffilsely - alibi' Minority' retired:4l.W' tion`,44•l4kierentediiin-impression thatlaila , !public man lie is;_liberat ut,;bis,tviews mid ,l ll 94erge. ha ,M: 4 - D,lll'acill:OU — all in.MYC§I.t?l , just about its_faise,es hts hobhy: we have' casrefay•ttei&l'liis'ilititinet in n''fdrig , tintries UP.Pitniiiiii chutliets,l and ? while 4alr! and. lidausiiiteit,esp,mnion„he,has, neirptfititer 7 , 4.91 in, illy twit:, which, his parpy Teßoired...—= Ix This is fully 'Atibtioriiii the eelebratettilYn- . Atill-Dephitrt visit; when in , 1871 theltight of , Lyndaill tc ! contest n, scat was ; denied,, ,an d iiis!rietftibu,,k,ieked out of the Senate, altho' the fact ;Was pal'ent 'that Decheit' held ilie spat by i mdre / uribliisliing frauds 'than 'mi' , ' ever perpetrated ,in Philadelphia. , , Then. linOltnletv t refused:to show s ,the, gerierosity, which.. Marty llepUblicans shoived in' the M'- iCittre-Grai coninst Many Ott:demises iniglii be cited„!ol;showing.that, on , strictly, parti san'4tiestioas be coma emelt fetter trod I,t vote iv vie than any man in the State-Sen ate. '• e'tS eVery Welt a patisan "and'never though . of' advocating, his! present , hobby of t eurn thition until, his,party, lost prestige and - sui into a hopeless minority, so that the obi yetis apparent. We do not question' his 'honesty &slit legidator, nor hissahility as a koala:rut if lbelitato was limited a l l ofek , no one (mild be 'seleeted leita- Spited to refii: resent-genbirie pe - publicau or •DenideratiC ideas tharghei/ AS Governor he wohltmake everything beitd td a principle =which is rat war wt 'lt every Other . principle"updri• which 'Mir syt eni of• gtivernruent--local, Siete rind „mitiona rris'idundetli, inopenvarinnee tVith the doei.rineAliii_ycleelitTes the Tight ()pike '' ' ll2l (Vtie to rille:“ . 'rids' question was, one:of the'pro nioefitisgues before the late f.egis ' tat ure, ` nditfter full diseitssion„bet Oily all the_ Re ptilleinis Of the 114Ustif but -I :itottie of the Dei toerats voted ,ligalivricilindlii - lEill it was, pposed . hi the ScnatehrsuelviDem , - octets i s 'Wallace' and Pitrinao..nS ' contrary to every idea' of Ilema,etiley' r ;:whieltl Means a mare resr • leSs" thew the ribs Of itheina 'l9 ~, ,Dhe EnekaleW Wee his s reputation , ts ear '. iindeit t isyeattonableifn 06'4 at "tool I: ::•t:.. ''' if the issue Were t • , ' hernationiit 4it - a teist, ioffilji...... to- its A rm Sortie t Mille , Bill 1, - hot trroWineil in the tirom.._ ,-......_ 'onts , :presOitteit 'hi' tlie Presidehtirti. -,We- NTonld !like' nothing hater.: bias u ter , s,.. Rqs ;Cu 'Aittlatiii.? l bnnibhg, sithmitted to the Ilt. careful 'consideratibli ' Of onirpetlple,':aild to' wititeiN thhir:jtidgipent upon an' attempt, to change the 'g-i-eatittiadimental Ideri Of =their govreye • nt:— Iri-tliat. event, -31 r. Buckalew would le beatewWorSe thaw he will be in Octether--"put iWeither ease vre hope It - Will be :IS plain 'to him as kis. satisfaCtory to us. ---!Nadi6i 42/264-lean. '.' • , . .„ 7 W D -4 , --..--...it.i-Anaii ma t an thst :Ititklit__':--- • The 'tc l aday Trcinscript, acknowledged as the-fore l iniist Democrat c paper in Philadel phia, denounces the R •ading ticket ixi,un i measured Aernis, and c ncludes with the fol lowing steaightforward expression: „ • "The Moving spirits, indeed the mass of the tonyeriticia,,conaprped the. ,retiinants cif, the Buchanan ityna§ty. that swept the nation into civil War: atidthe partV itself ,from place . and power. „Their candhlatqftni Gievek i nor, Illr. Charlee'lL - Buckalew,ls of course 11114 7 •a I iillslll E t / u 1; 661), ', ' i IC . liqspeeri,24 State Seri; ittor,, a Udited States, Senator, tind,ci'llfluit ter, to ; ;Equallor. ' ,Had ,lie"iieyer - lived,_he Could, not; hare made a inore.tlioreinghlx in igniliettid ItifOry: - in all,liislegislativa life he never originated,u'ineasin'e, ;that. 'can ,be remembeied,' or 'deelared . u', Sentiment 'that can be re4alled frOiii;,t4e 'cltt r y . „ .4 ":rehlrus - ititd, cobwebs iof - cOfilinoii-place wrapped, lit 'the Mantle "Of'"litieblig riialliy,:tlie approtteli es•to' the OPenpdar'S a are, not niore,friald' 1 ... ban the *Venue's:hi hl . "icy,,, Presence: His tioutioatign,„wiii . cll i as . settled' aped, tivb,' weeitf&agbi 4.146 Hue tanati'l,ecalgt:s: was t'• , ', fectcti by;thageriey I the 'representatives 1 pf, the ReddipgrafirOct , e'OMPftnY44 opposed . to Case,l‘t4o wits the chol,ce;q: the Penesyl : = , Vapia Central:, .A.#l the's 'We, drid a Demo= critic CotiVention, looking tki the inessetifdr, support, ili,'X'PlAttiljift mere y`_ 9f 't" l P: . lng7 uopolies int :, antagontaiii Wit ii: Jahor. ,-, Op- ; posed to the' e4tensititi .Of' Suffrag:e, Mille in C!ongressille'llitietrated'his'apripirtiry (4the, finlubloiloi,iliii,4glttratlit ilutti ',.py po,iiiiik' inttifladtqt ltiitx,eti 9f, 4 ,e49nfry ar ycret; tialaa7...t I..,iiiiiita . c'ixitea,' s on. trill 'f!:britipt, Vial:di:it i:t' 's' - oiir eli.:etkins:,' ',,The',',litnillnat' 'ilt,ln cit .Z r,,,,).t i ticloileW,',:is: j r,nit:the.:rest,74ll4l t -it:40(1141a :0: - . , eic,k,'..fiittile'. `:Thrpughbut ,the •fitiitlitgliegiOnSllie f,aet'Aftitt liel4ldetittlied, twitlii•ltiellytiOnig.itilisl4 itit4' . lt;iioted'ini, Rae/tiles (Itititp4,itnetAk laiii.'4:4 l ,tteiii4l44ol!tii': alat , ltlity l itilp4o4 tiist,bf.*tit4: Iv ‘4.'.,:"1,;•, 2 . ._1 ~.',. Tlid 09tikjpiitys0ibrikiiiirli9 003r,fcif 1 1 / 2 = Atiditor Cdioilliy 1'3.1" , alit. I,6:exp tiit,1,.:40,-:,' ' Ty-unif theiftilt i t t. ke'y ', 4-" dost, 'oil.; il'rin9' - , s 4i l lii i i ii big' ',l)ittit-'` 'll,g,t aft* 4 - ..Wiligi'itill.toAii4'Vkittipt i p!o,ttieliiipti, tpld flikvr I t4itii4 iimi:llll6lllt4l„tir,e;. - ‘"}ll4 '4:-, ~ a esiiliiim lii_Peptilic,r,atif t . Vpiit't.N lis' taki4 • iirrileAs 4 titq.r.Eyvlid . §6lt; tittd'itOiv,lt'Avill' Ve, itlialiki ii,Srfiili,.'os4:" wliO,'_,liavOlit:bOted "If(4‘ - Demi iciat ici• piinCipleA ' Wilk li' 'lie '.i.Jpitoc., , tl rantbne,Ver lent an active hand to carry out, 7w6- ore so xiou 9 it), ascertain: """TO 'TO - Abut end we eit a I ,kvait u titit iittlubei-. l ki-.=.i'! , -'i '. 1- lt , ;L- r:Ii: , -.1 ~- .. : ' , --4--,-1!. ~,,: --, -,:‘, Ell .0. ,_ Ptospects. ITi ' - ' - . p . , . national . ; ,,The epublican ticket was nom ,intifo, ' lin sq.ntuch enthusiasm i ivutcontl7, kie,lAeo,o l Wilififforso is so bil*ilifko'itsttoi*t! jile:gillflthites sOIA9I ) I I b4t."fiPA, Ile l l4Ro. , iI: ,thst:pYfgt tk! 3 i' 2 4 l 4l*,,efulf&VP iliilAi4TO! . (4,41144 PaytYlPlifirkiltO eollilFigi ehoY4sgran't. • , s l Pobis idle:. sliqeess ., PY, Mr- 4 1, ,ee1gy.-v, 40. well li mak.. •,'Cliant is to-,14,41, strongcs,thanA pygxii wlnla Wary . Ny3: iporc i yoch ,liis tang ; recortioe consistent to thaitntrAue Ot:freAhlan, t kijs 4,rvitteslo ,dies Iptik , „` : un4- .sfloPM,llivAll - ithe - .4bliting eliisseN makes, t hot gym iaation lormch.de-,f ;;•• .1 .", I , i I: , ; ,.1 is yO. _tif.jhb4iiiirt)f Act, lt is triOro,tilauv ffi',eitliV9bable44o , Ore.o4Y *in be tldOPfecti •at, 43firtititayo u , ini is. fri_en4-", haiTi , ;froth- A7ti: 1 ,ArSkreenknig.e4lbeir : yr ealiness wit liant•liieln: I ogratiii;aSiis,ttitica, tont nowt. OM , peindcrat,s Sep, no 'pther out openlto..:ineosSnihri,Plc tilleTfirPoib:: ~ Mt% Ali.v4.Ylwfli b,e,f4 1 : 01 4)! inclilflotbyliit t . ;‘,lst!oisaiiki .I:o4nticriiiie Cori .,vp atm), ) 444 Wi‘li-theif,:tOrce.s . ,uttit'Riii tlie; opp9si i nRI l be, couitte,d - upp . o to lie sironx . goOttgb'tp in , € cal.? ;e99 1 .9. TtSF:F•iginS.4° . he Nil§cl tb,li 4. will, -!!!) .4 1 47). -- -.; - •-•i_t f V .V.MIR a rtre B :llo4 l .74l;Rlg '40 1 4 ,app. d4 44n,giiiito pQm3 It*.i.4 1 4,9:4 - 4 1 . 4 , ,vircun stnnees i 41 . 0 j., gv, optneftits watntay: , .jallitelte4 tier:F.e9 l 4li of, ie 0'0%4°9),P/ 1 ' 4 4. anti Wilton s succesti scent's certain: Ilk_ ,ma , rip.,rot Alr.,Qiceley;s ntimg 41 .44..y.0 OA wht!ro simaytt .itself, ~1"4: . frcouisn o ;o9, %. , eivt ilavc oupwitedl4ll.l,43:4,,accliinlot ,his.ett; W I cliamptonship l 'oc, utiogtiott and,hie; cot et& friendship til . nO pi ; their . race, regnid`, fli!ii,Piily wltli,o4 . 11141. `,T,I?e pkoneersuktyg,, anti - alrtYefilisetW.44Tibo.4 4 Ini , ka bl!g'4- unratile• ssitocistitM; lie turn born, Jilin With a feeling pretty.,4o4, Akin:to:dia.-, , crust, ui , If ilk (Jeep resrei dips be iibliuld _have eserted thesnanizatiprkwhieh he OA they h 45.1 built up throtikliagats lit` persecti, thin At tin sullritig.. .N.p. jute seat4itent . int,hd : .1 county supports hitu soicit:yr.., I lie freip.ra- Aefs It le bini,, Wel protecOpnitit's cliariNfiina, vigil ' idstacy, Democrats disirust. iiim,,a44 "Itapp, 'Heaps are afraid ot liiin„lif t....Greti ;lay ,c4i, be, elected, onky, by publican mi i s7_, .t4esao'F:lecatilliiiientiloitS.;•—Forne4(4`;`: -EC , I*ttiii , int foreigni 'sat' -1/..241/t for Fino,ol KZ= - LAth , VTALL beionnaon Matt 4t v season atl4l.lyiof of ":46.4.i154;v1t0ril 1812-it.. I O• ,I ;'ll : oughtoti 1;) - se;+10 f ikT9eNT-k1 . 44 /it " Abutufacturet oA;•;..41&; 7. I,, ;t;,;PL Pahl BP7itthe. 1"1' :: lltia' a alligli: .'. i •1. „ _ , ".t.".-=.:. "Oa ' I: I..:_s : ?.."lal'e g ' .;a4• z ii ;'' • LBIGHS-ANII B .. . . , O'r We ari3 preparad t 0,414 anythin. notlee - atilinit6e hen ,manner'. Le - • 41 ^4, J; 1() V41 IYAST - 11194 & Agenta 1 s i3i6nYINA; Jan. 1 4 1 4811. • ME =I • j or - • , ~ 4 •.! A 8 nowilu stock, and w hand,' 4t. the lowest rnar Wool'i'wlue, 2 & 4 ply cotton & Knowl's patent Ste „ii .1 , ,dliO c iirgi r *WS; TACK ANDE LE • • ; gitALLY. =CB?. ; 1 Ff:!/ll,FfflenNO A full a49ortment Of Like HEM .;.. GarripsToitEs,. °ANAL • ROWS IN .AITY ,Qtr • ff ‘ • ; NUM.& ROPE Fltl - • ' • INCH IX) WIT • : N0.1'84'2 cVin engine oil. .A c !Mechanics' 1411:5 ;;;;./1 iigus.E nnizEns: - . 0J...D HARDWARE "FT.Y'ON HAND. PRICIER OHAOR • RAI; INIPLE If • - •ttil t d take a look, get th and oblige ' • ; 'Conte in if it yotu ,:i~tda'~: ~~ 13C • . I •:. , ME lani.now receiving direct fro and troll riblected stock of • - • . CROCK C4INAI AND IMIM with t) good a..tpq ..• • rutiety t •. di: 11' LI: Moo l - - =I ''• t . stick 0 Dry' . ; doods, 010 aell al greatly reduced prl ' I a arateopplete • • ' - ‘ttk"tkie.*•lfiiniii3 Fni , I 'iz iit'et` ; z 1;r01) - (6 1 heriaizei. Id ' .<. . 1 1 ~< , f : I . , f,..-.. , 14 : . : 044 IGI , f.i.; , J. op _f• -, "•apijl ` isti 72 .-tri!f , ,i -• • --7--- . It . ~ .. ~igAr , 1 , I Ann I .1.1.,-.14 , 445:. 4, -1 - 11 r , 1 1 11 rar, I* PTVIVed to 01 14 1 1 11 ,car#40. _a_ agorni, $ les. sm., nu slio-t pi ,, neo.,nud on rem; .tokuni., a. u: • Bordin-of J Tiogs, -And;rll., 'lv h A t ieF •1 qf LAwAcrigeviite. •il 'Ol, Call; aum ikbpvp) .-• , , ' oiJr.dratio l i IL We 4bo ci,` and'ottnnine wilt, ' 4 " . ,, - I n i rc rl ir tf t P 3 / 4 “1 9 9FU 0 'I i ' 'Li '-'' i , ran: 1,- i:r 2. - , . a '.7. wirigtEn, _ i Pd..; ' i ' Inel Thortougl . i : red 'Jicki;' :f , ,,, , , ,t 1 'lcr6ite".7 . 04.. --, , • 1111LIS celebrated leek wiii"sta ' ' et 4: fcir`ntSre ' :ttici : eh'- ing spawn, ;at Sliejartu,-; o /Alio filitbscriher, in`:. ~, ,_ itairi cidailils):4llX. Wr5..1P 1 .451i.e I_l : it. r. aPgult two miles i f#:4 i ,f )f #9 li f is r . P7P , A°OC?! i , ' I^,PEDIOII. .---Don - Just) is 8 yi.s old, and 14 hands high.'llfis die 4iiiiiiripoited , It• tif Matta,' Spain;-to 11tetucky, tool ;there toldieso ri,, at lan ..expqnsepk. 'three' ft on na ambits , : taut iv a brought' front M iiiMiri to PentieWitliteh . P. tWm• ; fhilithi/Aftit deot hi; A thorn iqtbred jentet, both of the Andrew Jaeltsop .shiek,,su tidliiViottre fo%ll:gette s , -it e4eiglis'9olllb • ,•4064 ~ imams wishing the ervices of a superior iiiirtifil a o d not (Si to seen e the services of Don - Jitan.:l:ll.l stockeau - ho,seeu a the. fa in of the sub, .seriber. t rednBhmitig troth. ' distance 'mane ac.- 'cal:m -0 1e 4 :*ith Ikeetdzig for triers, pd _reasonable ritisiL- . .. . ;I' Tsumsl,4lo fir d 'single , Mai .:-; Ss by '. ate season ; ifiVithq frAp. O .; . , .is , A periiiii baiiinia TikaiO i ' ' (9, aiailpartitigiiitiv MO:4ore y1361. 1 mq,411411,4,1, ' be held • ItOPollitte ble ter the. niiirange money u . less it 'ls proved that the WM' 'hot With ViaLli , red, mares .Must be 44424 ired: 'gularly ,to the Jack or the owners will be e)target lllWUranee 11101114ra insurance money due th t hthie *-- 1ty.9 18 31 1 .11 . :. - i 3.- .1.4 il ' ' - - • - it- .- is ! • - 1 . . - .aS, H. BROWN, , . 2iiii:4op; ryl Atirilfdi;lB72 l .3 ', .. • 3 . ' :Proprietor. " ,/ ,Salt 4. - si -tor pie:AupTer, vo' , o ,:tat my realdence in Marie -1 ' THEfALAY: ORSE: "ever kearthi4; Ida;le cog re.Ooriner. ••• B°ll f, 1 4 Ca anD, • 1P 1 04.il p l'hia;horse,tft Fif t kstpt„for.pry itt, but to improve' the. bread d•boraes 'Doge men . itodc' combines • apeedgetretigth: end 'endurance • Ire is half broth* to ~...VatebAn,l was raieed In the Ste • of New JeTsey,4lll hat* WO, (lath bay; weighs MO perlnde;and vtbt , b4 Yews old e mile Jo 2: I. z . ilia ternia horetertire lingo have been tgo ; by twpwaon, rand *15 . 0 to. i • - nro. This acuswerhie. , iitiorcoved eonrrcewiLl o b te e . s . lo , fer . each • cash el? , :tuaeo, - 11 - .13...4•C1ay will be attended by the poiite, and gen:. itiezeguttelvil•engineerheovna .rofeastouallyea "air bunker," Clew 7 • • 'Arrll24,. 11372.-41 m. SARLE.B WANTED w 9 .',.l.::)liisinto -Iv from $4 to $8 per da,y, homes, pnd le strictly that will 'enable ,you 4 Adtirebil - • 104!..5,1318n-41,r1. WM= IRENE CI f„ , ass , a- ail ; c~,: " - • OOBNmG. s. 9: .ate i =it/ries Weivresent 13 :P i jO fi l'i . .aYtP ear daektri Caurre., - s • , I•ri.t " OM • ,x of Sillkies • .! ITROCEANI) •Af-. AOONS, , ~0 , B SEEDS• ti our limb on short, Stlestaction'lrwirdn-' ..C 4 :2 2. 4lPgPi euaborp: done promptly, and ,In ,the hest manner.., The beat workinen employed, and none bait the best seasoned dumber Tied: Encourage home industry. „ ; • Fietor l tneat the' foot of Kam Street. Sap. 1,1872- tr. j BiI4J.•AUSTEtt jutavdne. Marlin 2, I Ladder, riom3 to eft.' 11/4 keep constantly on et quotationi: IBLOWIRE • erig 'GEN- EDI ~ ,i nron and Bens I WHEEL BAR ' TY, 11 ONE MMEI mpkefe assortment of 00187 , ,'; : " HEM HOUSE; ONST4I.I - ,• , ; AgereS and see Low " • - I'. t - .=13..3r M the Importers a full RY A SS WARE, rinza atod Wat,O; Tow kims; t. • 11 ping; .1 te'make tOom fOr Lock of . R f I • MEE - . 0. A °_, ).-, eeela Tull c o in'- C , t • .;•• O. ir • CP,W'S.t, Inquire, ton. BtAUGLI, al give qmirgetl9 IPSta aufl women , .- . , • ME .:) =ME _ Fortes' and Of' .. prasoits tWAIITTNO - :.prittetv oiv ontiors,)ivin -4 ' 413"kartitlY, their t u t preet, Lq,Duq ur: - Y,4 7 :1 Co. ' - areriaibi# dna beet Inibilinenter titioarest prices,- at/st Ma 9°14 pytkr:ablk,t4,4l:44.. MEE Atatiktiues NANO possesses - 4 the following °ewe. thda, etz• tie} tone ta divested of all urttles, ot per. feet equality of porrorthifaldhuht , thee hirp htire mil% with resonance and duration of tone. • The totieh is elastic; equal, 'olio , awl responsive to every de:distil of the fingers. tt defect 14 any One of thego points, wilt cause tccom i)letiS fame of the instrument. • tvimant evit7Phitio for the term of tivo Years. proaMtly,attonded,to by the most • exPe-- riouced Tuiters. , • ' t Ofthci moat apprOvea methate"kft the paw, auA Organ coueteuPy ou baud. , • HOYT, itiked;,p a i , . Oe&ola, Pa, Deo. 48, IBTI.-tt „ (~ E'keLsl l4) Ro Doi* sligh - igc Blind Tiiiitcori' • 1 ,;; 4 ..it • 1131 , 24 1 A A JrZteili="atrburntfilt: 'tory wbiTh 4 130 **ifull'opetation;' f : • ' : ,• %. • •! ' Sash. D oors` ;•- -;'•:13 . I " •1 ' - • .:^ .( 3 1 21 0 73 1 : 0. : Iiitialta i rga „ i,MOULDINGS ME corustantly on hand, or ininulactnrcado order. Pl tiling : and Matching = ?field: :Woolen 'Mills! • 1" DmatFuzui. PA. ' ' 7/;i01,1Ald BPOTHERS, Proprietors of the abOYO Mil. J. will taiumfacture asusual to order, tosnit customers. ' ' " OUR_ CASSIMERES ' - i , are ; warranted u eyery respect. PitrUculai• attention Roll t?' • ' ' .. Ro r ll, (Carding & Cloth Dressmg We fitly() a large ,tittich of Casaimeres, Aro, 25 per vont leas thap any clropetitor, an , d;varrunted as repro. seated. J f , Wei manufacture t , •;. order, aid do all kinds of lion- Carding and Cloth T sting, and defy competition. We have as good,assortment of , ' • Ftzl'C''Zotir, ,- Cassimeres, §v., te and giie more fOr Wool in exchange than any other establishment. Try them and satisfy yourselves. , • We wholesale and retail at the Cowailesque mills, 2 miles 71city linosvAle. ' Jan. ;1872 111 J. H , Gr iswold ' s Water Wheel: TtE naersigned.. are agents .t.ir the „above' Water Wheel, and can .cheerfully rectanhiend it as supe rior to all others iii use.— Persons wishing to pur chases mild see this wheel in operation before buy ing oth r wheels . , "., ~., . INGHAM PROS. Dee eta , illraY 13.'1872. ril , ..... • " 111 the following : ki Wxariszixt, AM 24, 1872. , • We the undersigned, 4 pritclistied one of , d. ti . „ Grin- Weld's BO inch Water; Wheels using 88 incites of water to runihreo run of stone under a 20 foot head, and are well picancd with the:wheel:. We hive ground sixty I:o.nihels per hour ,with the three run and can average thit amount per hour all day, • ' ' • . e ' 7 • , I ' - 7e'vi; - Sil iiaire i: AT TICK#A, PA., • and an entire new Stock of , I . icr . ' SMITH & SON, having just completed their LLB' ..' ew Bsick'Stere on Main street, Which is one of *ha be t arranged and most inviting stores In the comi ty, ar now offering to their old customers and the pub. liegenersily a better sale ted stock of. 130 ''. . '' OTl3 ,- SHOE% . . Blau ver before presented In' th e berchigh effloga.— Ladle ' ware of Burt's make, constan tly on band. Al so. At op, & Ifstialin's Organ's, and a valiety of 'styles", to sel et frote. Ail _are invited :to • call and examine price and quality. H. E. SMITH & SON. ' . Tio Ja4. I, 1872.-Iy. , ? W. ALKER & LATHROP. ' • • !DE•is•ERI3 IN . ; • lIARDWARR, IRON, ST NAILS, NAILS, •STOVEB46,IN-WARE, asiwriNG. SAWI3, - CUTTARY, WATER LIME, AGIIICUL'ITRIAL , • IDIPLEIXENTR, • Chrria'gi and Harness' Tejmniings, 41 • A1iNESSV3, SADDLES,' &c: ling. V.. Jan. 1, 1872. Orl • i, ~ ~: • LIVERY, ,TA)311..,E. ,f•:-.f. 1 ,-! i ..,.,:.„.. , , - .7 7--- . ~,,, iIiTATiLiNS .tHETCIIMSI RESPECT. ?... : : l': V Y , -filly intend the public that they -..%'' - • (I , ;3;, lBe ll ibiL st ie d 4 ,f - •,' 1 '1 - ' ) ~ , I , ;,i, 1 . ' . i • i 'ii . 4.i..). ' ;Hire Or 5 . , At th'4.4 nt;,4 4f ou krio tit. ,oppositu Wheler's wagon I shop s , Sin le orAolitio rigs furnished to order. They ail& to Welt good helves iuid wagons, , and intend .to ;define. I.IIL'S reastolable. wATKIN's F rTronAm. , itul 1,, itvl. : ''-' '• ' • - t• • :1 i' l . , , , f TO-TiIk;PARMERS 0 TIOC*A COUNTY. ,' • - , I , .1, Au Lion uuuding myluauufactury, 14 Lawence. %Zero Superior .• t . • - PANNING MILL, which ptra,sesaeti the rodowtig athautages over alt ethhr ruilla : , • 1, Jtaeperates rye„oata, rat litter f and foul seed, and chaos, aud froln wheat. 4 2. Itpleauf Lax seed, takes out yellow seed, -and ill other . seeila, perfectly. 8., 4 - t:+ , tipi tlinetby aced. decitoll other separating required , of a mill. 'Dili roil( la built of tile beat turd - most durable tiru-, bar, tu,guod style, and Ts sold cheap for _earth,. or pro , ducel - - till tit ` patent ,bleve, for 01 04 kola t, to other mills; on ttasoliable tonne. tnivrouceville. Sen. I: 11372: IL 'MATHER. Jewelry' Store ellE Masklined would respectfully say to the cit izenit ., of WeHallaro and vicinity, that he like opened a vrirolry Willie building jecently_ occupied by U. L. Willcox. Fits stock nomprises a full asso rtment of , atehes. • Jewelry, Sqoer iu;No . Repairing. of Watches, Clacks, ttc.,• Ora. • Ftyr thik Pra) c t. P* l3 4 3zi " ellaboio, A TOO r i Mire aubscribei alias the village front of his flum 7 jor sale In qtautlUes to suit purebasets, r and at prices to A u nt Iftor",*4llctil o t t p a r n i c iav it eattu r r 9 L.• 4 - 31 14ei el t of -be babelliell for a mahafacttiriaig piArpbses:— oy Ire Immediately on Abel :eaterll ofwerant, Perl and Walnet streets, and south..of pdvenue • Thep' isfll be aOlfl in lots - or larger 4 title .-to suit the ;$1 , 4141 . 0f Plarc4PYtrl.."' Ng p a llnStrein. =I nionAlsi BROTIIERS. E. D. P-lILLLIDES. CHARLTON PHUT TPB Store doing of ithlels his soventecEl years .rice is st4lcient guarntee. .B. WABRINZR. - MEM ots for . Sale. ry - r: =m ■ • , • I'. Egi ME 'truipiiture ,11mytititkinit. ''lran Horn & _Chandler (Successors to B. T. Vso Homy . 1110.4i# mow exhibitiotratul Aisle at Hie old Dlsce, 'AA the lar4eat smd moot complete stook ot • - FINE AND .COIEHON FURNITIJAN te'lie found f ,in NOrtherti - Penturilvsuli, couaistlniof • FTNi• !PARLOR lal) .I&VISER Burrs, ' SOF" COUOHES, weEstra-TETES, HABBI3ANDIVOoD TOl' ENTltit TABLES, ' HAT: BACHEI;VANOIL MULRORS, OVAL ., AND SQVAND EAI -BEMQH: • _ ' irra PORE 1 aux MATVIASS 4, HUSH a 7r/ OR MAT- TRAf3SEB; • • end a feu stock of the cpmmon godda tusualb , mdatna in ii;ttriit-clana tatalMatimaut. The alma goods are lama. Iy, of their owu and satisactieq is guar anteed biath pa to q Rxt4pica • , They salt th ire - , _ : • ovenMattrass Uu moat popular . bed sold; also the. Tucker .Spring Bed that has Mart on trtalfor 17 years lid giv en ittitierear safest:lb n. 4 Our " • -' ' Coffin Roenz , tuotqlvtl , v ..410 .tlieuckbriqcs.o4i and beautiful style ofhiriailaDtgatliar other that and haute znanubseture, wtwk minge tot,n, They win make'tuidartaking a Oen sality totheir business, and any needing their ankes At' be attended terelnlitin and at uutistactuty. °tiar as. Odd pieces o Furnitaro nude,. and Turning 1611 "Wads doUe with neatness and dl patcL - J=. 10,16`72 Td vrozat-rr atsx Coracans.Having concluded that I am entitled to a little rest after nearly 40 yearCeloao application to thalami. I have passed over that fan& turittushieo to "the Boys" as per above advertlett menti and; take this mathed of asking for them the same liberal patronage as has been extended to me:— dip books may be found at the old'plsoefor setthnnent .1 3 n , 3882. - D. 1. 'VAN 1101111. WHOLESALE DUO , STORE. CORNING NI. Y. • • • s • DRUGS AND NEDIOINIA PAINTS OILS THAD. DEUS DAVEDB' pars - sztrirwo MEDICINES, IBEDium sr, , BMINETTS COCOAINZ, FLAW G t TRAM, =1 KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROOMESTER PEROLL MERV AND FLAVORING EX- I TRACTS, WALL PAPER, WIN • DOW GLASS, wakruiVASEl LIME & DRY COLORS, AGENTS FOR MARVIN 1 & 00'S REFINED OIL. +- • • , Sold at wholesale Prices, Buyers are' remeted call and get quotations before gang farther a' , R. Jan. 0872. lt. C. Da11037, (Ei i ccessor to D.P. ROBERTS) DEALER IN - . Staiws, Tin, n,d HaisZware IRON, (NAILS, OARRIASE BOLTS, HORSE SHOES, AND HORSE NAILS, I= CARPENTERS' TOOLS, L gouerat stook of Builders Materials. LOOKS, BUTS. LATCHES, BINGES. Am.; Also. oRAPPnIck PAPER at maituticturers JOBBING PROEPTLY ATTENDED TO • • Wl"Terms Cub, and p#icee reasonable. Taor above Cone Reuse. 11 ', 0. B Jan. 1, 1870 HARDWARE - ; •. . _ • • ._ UTZ & KOHLEU, • • tr.vniG .sp9ned a first - class Hardware Store In . Manspeld, opposite Pitts Bros., on Main Street, pectfull invite their friends and the public in gen eral to,giyelthem a call. They guarantee satistlioidon in allcases: 'Their• stock consists of ' " TIARDIVARE 4LETTLES, STOVES. TIN-WARE, 'NAILS, _ IRON, BENT -WORE, SPOKES. HMS, AGRICELTURAL IMPLEMENTS. , I CHURN POWERS, tiic. 1 . and a general line of Goods, second t 'mine in the country, at the lowest cash prices. • • , Tl ey are also agents tort the KIRBY - MOWER, WHEEL RAKE, ARNOLD HORSE FORK, AND HA CARRIER.: W. 0. Kurz, LTTZ & KOHLER. . Favor Komrs. Mansfield, Jan. 1, /872. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY KNOXVILLE, TIOGA 00. ; . • pre, Fire, and Accidental. • ASSETS OVER su.ooo,aix). I, [ slgßa Ai J OF ILD p .s pw readying from New)York, a fine assortment • A • `" : 1 1 I AND - 1 1 • FANCY . Go011iS; ' , g ala, s h e otters to the publto at low rates. t vent. thing usually found in a • se* Store, bill, be kept on beafaud . Bold love for cid+. The Wi, cox and Gibbs sewiag.itusakes fez side.'and nat. . liet% • ; , , 1. 110123= M =I NO‘ 25. El VAN HORN Sr . CIVANDLEIt ' w. B. TEEBELL & 00. 0,050485 60 .2,087A52 25 $760.006 $1,000, , I I .1.000.,' a : '''''''''''''''''' 000,000 00 $24,299,81T 04 mil or otherwise, Prow MIA/tea net_ death, Aro or Insurance Co. of /dad to—Office on aorville Pa. M. B. SMITH Agent. BM %