VOL. XIX. • Aetttitot NVT:I;Nret , II: A N i, ".; kr. 11.111_1M11. A. P. 11:ARIVE.P. 1',..51 - 17c.11:d. , • - (if: piir am 11111 111 ritiviineti. .TES 01 ZE MIE 1 inl 'I tn. 1 310. 1 1 Wc - 41i ilidi ---- '.t tAi l-'-' L,i (); 2 W. 41, - 1 r.oi 3 001 400 3 WW." , !,1 2 00 a 00, c, 00 1 11.1„01,. ' 2 50 1 II) e, OW 2 11010 ni 4 00 1 00 9 00, 3 Meoll9 500 300 1200 r, )bitittt, 9001200 13 00 I 14 Ir. 12 - 69 IR 00.2,5 00j Xslveytt6ements aro calculated by the Inch In length tt eoluinn, and any lea , ' opacc le rated as a full Inch. rkeTigll ad% et leo-num' tenet be paid for before ID el tion, except on y.arly contracts. when half-yearly paymente ad e n ill be reeleired• BITRINIF:s4 Nortortt in tbe ditorial columns, on the econd page, If cold:4 per line each ttleertlou. Noth ut innerted for i. as than Ncyrrecs I n Lo, al column. 10 cents per line 1/ lore than five Inca , and GO cents for a notice of itre It. e er Iris AiriwiuNcE7arti la of iktkritilko ES and DEATIIS InElOrted e ; but all obituary noticiai will bu cliargeo 10 cents tow. sprerAL. NoricEsr,o per refit above regular rates CATIDB 5 lima or lona. IVO Per Year. Business Cards ll= Batchelder & Johnson, WTC`I , I of :Monuments, Tombstones, Table ..t.-,,'mutt( tA, &c. Call awl see., Shop, 'Wain at., F.aualry, 11',.11sborn, Pa —July 3. 1572. R. S. Bailey & Son, \ vit P PRODUCE COMMISSION' MERCIIANTB. kolce tc e 5-vee‘alty. Our hotel and family 1... cola Wes us to olitton the highetit market It t 1 t.:•1 at,:t .Itta,tiortl Dailies. No. 3i.; South Water 2..ki0 II 10, A. 1•4111 i cid, i .NIX COUNSEI LOIt AT LAM' —Conect .. • I , :nmptly attciALll to. oltice uti cr ihe.Postollice, ,!. u, u. Nt 2.lcrri, Esq.,-Il'ellsboro. - 1 , 1., Al,r. 1, C. 11. Seymour, •i. • i 1.1 W, toga Pa. 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I, Cll. , 11.1 Ijl t,tio• ‘.l oi.til I 1 ;.• V:tit ft.:eitier (1: -- ui Lir,l Intinv tl , inr• on ici the Lc ,t 011)POW. - tl,•••1. —.lan 1, 1672. t, I'IA Et AY. I). Terbell A: 0), Ili it 1 ' , Alit: ORO and di 11,111" all 1, :::• 1.;t1::14, 11 ilidow curimip„ N. V. lari, 1, IS;_. MIZE 1). 11acott, 14. 1)., \\ AND tii:11( I:0N, Ist. 11,),.,c 1,/f I 1, Will iitteti4 I, 1,1141 Y to all -JUL. t, 1:+72. A. M. Ingham, M. D., OPATIIIST. killtee at hie restidence. on the As -W,11•flooro, Pa., Jan. 1, 1872. W. W . . Webb, ill. D., , 1-11 , Itt,EON Onirc‘ —Opennw ant. of ( . 4J.-cm Inigtiture.—NVellnboru, Pa., Jan. t Sec .Coats Co., \•;, / • P ,,, ‘. itutrioy t Jai,. ilf:t 11.1. ~11 than, Nev it in oini.o) /.) Lt.„ di 1. itit. J) V/1),(20.'116, K1103.1'11)0 .1. P:Il'IZ 11 l'St & -13 LI Id a 3 Co., ,1"1 P mi it ti r, .T I. I 1-72 C. t.. i',‘ rry.o:l. Vali; lions:e, \ • II 1.1% I ale, P,-1,1 - 14 tar. --''Trio it ~ t ot a I t nn Titi,al to ,tt••••,ittill ,, ,iat. tt - a% t • 01+ ,, rtar itualiti , r.—.l.llt. 1. 11172. Pet rolium h Ouse I•II 1: LI I• Cuy,e, propriethr —G( (I "" Tom marl IR 34. Viorges rra. •itt..nt,on ME Union Hotel. tl k s, Wvilshoro, po.—This ,• I .• „Al)* L•c.ttrd- and ba9 all the rourpn 1t,,., tiAti Clcu•gi niuleratv.—Jan. Wellsboro Hotel, "P 11 IN ST. k 1n E ANT:sup, Wellsboro, Pa. INI F;flJ, BUNIIEL, Prop 1 11 , .t I I It, iy 111:111.1; It a 1 . 0 , 4- %11 lip^ fsl anti depart trozn this 1:. , .ti.: :Ate 1.41.1.1.1. C. lm Le.% V)r E lIM EOM PH E 0 I,1) "PEUNSYLVANIA HOUSE" I. /'' 11,. "N n'T If‘,ll:,e and „1 '• %*, etzi , l4 .11 , v . I) Ir.ltiltrihv Lweri ,'hl; r, NE, R. (:)'CC_)NN CYR, t,, itp• of s.,y,enronatie rArs. I 1 1 TO TUE FARM - FRS OF 't 100 (1 N'f V `f ' 1,, i titling at tny inauutactory, in Lawrence, rior FANNING. tIILL, • tollort ing nth alilawi '3 OICI" all other -, pa:ll(pm rye, oat; ' rat titter, surf fool sect), Fowl • wpt ceirkio, trout "beat if , lq aria flax Fecal. baits out yellow 'Wed, and all A • IK-rfo.tly. ' It .. I .ltlts tonothy seed ' II Ali other separatitis regoircd of A mill. 11,13 tnill 13 built of tlic best and most durable Um "r' . 1 2. 1 e, awl is sold cheap for cash, or' pro. 1 yOl tit a latent sieve, for separating oat-a from 'rit , at. to other nuns, ou rrasoutible terms. Lawrenceville, Jan. 1, 1872. J. H. MATHE,II. ME OM ER! ®®® ME QlOO it; Off $9OO 5 00 7 00 11 00 Gill 8.150.13 00 i 9 0115 00 0 1 00 12 nn 90 00 13 00 16 00 25 00 20 00 92 00 35 00 911 00 33 03 00 00 114 00 LC CO 18 00 2000 2.4 1,0 Cfs 00 I(XL au I= (Irandma Freeman was very, very deaf. But the worst of it was that she did not know it, but always insisted sbe was not.— ' I tell ye,' she would squeal out in a way that proved at once that she was deaf, else she never could endure the sound of her own voice, my hearin's jest as good as ev er 'lwas. It's all in the way folks has of mumblin' and chewin' their words nowa days that 1 can't hear nothite. Course r aint deaf—it never run in the fatuity. My father and mothei• both lived to• be over eighty, and could hear as well the day they died as I can, and not one of us thirteen children ever was the leastest grain hard of hearin'. My ntothQ____r was a Priggins, and the Prigginses never 11 --- 8 - a deaf set. Fath er id.have one sister—Aunt 'Bandy we used to tall her—Miranda Stebbins; she marriedi Luke Butterfield for his second wife; his - first wife was she that was Charity Miller;— well, Aunt Handy was a little hard of hear in', but it all conic of gittin' cold after the Measles, when she was a gal.' And grand ma having cleared her skirts of the sin and disgrace of beim; deaf, would dig the end of her knitting needle zealously into the sheath pinned on her side, and go to knit ting again. It was not often that grandma was trusted einem:lip company alone; either Mrs. Freeman t t he younger or one of her two pretty daughters usually assiated in the busi• tress . But grandma had as strong faith in her gift of edifying as when she was fifty. years younger, and never he: tat ed to try it. prie tine spring afterno in young Mr . May , (*Ming sleepy over hi.: law 'studio:, threw the hooks n-ide and ~ ittatetcd out to call mrths Precinan girls. Nose it so happened bait Mr.. Freeman ti - a..; at the ewing circle, Ow lined gill hail sone home sick, Litt t and Belinda had the kitchen welt to do. Lupy was tip to lice iiii3tplcd elbows in hatili I,fe,al, and was mho th-h enphimid a 111,,r611211 overhattlimr and pia tires toights; !.,t1 neither of them 11 1 •• 4 1,,,A 001. N ' it her . :111d1V11:1, it( NI :1 passim?: through the ball tad -•,tw it iinginff, hilt dii 11 :14 1111k1C-WitiPfl :,•nc,flril 1,1 ~1:•a Ow dta , V, anot site found air boats, on thi,"l.stepfa. ViiiS‘lll he said polite iy hi , 1,•11,„ • ~ t e the pinup: ladies n 1 Lame-' • eft y tlit - wl; ttote,ded grand thy rheutnatiz lather me.sonie thy 0 (1,4 called there, Ale knew hint cll ir, "e :: 10, and .t.ht , felt quilf_. flattered by h i.. ; „yo,. enintathm. Mr 111ay hesitated, hal thttr WCYC Iwo otlit-r young men jusst nntin sit,wll the :ide\caili , Mid he dared nut 0.1; i)110:' , 11011 all'iWer,-so in be t IMEI drew out ;1 on/ gay but now faded sampier, [let( int divt•N impoihie hints and !tow rs rooght in Nvorstod. There,' said{ site, spreading it over his hnees, ' I did al that alote 1 was fifteen.— Gals aint nowadays what they was them.' ' It's N cry pretty,' said Mr. May, thinking he inuM say something in praise of it. ' called to see the young ladies; are they at home?' Not but dreadful little of it at home, I did it mostly at school. Such things was (aught in school in them times, and I think if they was now in place cif alzebry . and bottoniry and such nonsense, it Would be better, .don't you?! I dare say,' Was the reply; and while grandma carefully put away this souvenir of old times, be tried to study his way out of the serape. ' She must be very deaf,' Mr. May thought, 'but try once more.' Where ale Misses Belinda and Lucy?' he screamed, when she had settled herself in a M E 4i ei_Slion ' - ,14 - • •* •* 66 • • . , J o t . h .c. I AP- 514 . ° 1 41 11. • 1111 !=-•:- pi , e • - a .. . , a 4 . • •-, tiV 7 1 111, `.4 .14 r4 1 . 43. -• 5 V; OMAN'S SHORTCOMINGS. E=l :The lata laughed WA BOrtly as If 11/1) sighed; ite Luseortntitil ti7i, and over, • C.tt a lairso *ell ftlled, and a heart well tried— Oh, emit a worthy lover! They "pil,e her time," for her cola must slip Where the v..twld has set lta greorluit :the will Ito to none with her falr red hpe, • lint lore ace•l:s truer ;Hie Im•m•mmmbh 43 lit,m• fan in a sweetness dumb, As her thoughts were beyond recalling. With a glaure for ow., and a glance for some, Prom tier eyelids tislng'and falling; l...lpeabs common words with a bashful air; I Hears bold words, tinreproving; liLilt her silence oat's.--what ello nosey soli laNtittr, And lot a seeks better loving. tl Gem. lady, Iran to the light guitar, And ftrup a maitile to the bringer, 'Apo smile as swat tly when ho is far, At tha 'coke °taw tn-daer singer; flask tenaerly beneath tender eyes, Glance lightly on their removing; • Amid Join new words to old perjuries— n: Eat dare not call it loving. , lfulePs you can think, when the song is done, No other is Hon in the rhythm; Unless you can feel. when left by one, ' . That all men else go with him; Unless you can know when unpralsed by hie breath, That mft beauty itaelf wants proving; lintel-a you can owedr, “Vor life, for death Oh, tear to call it blot- Unless you can inure in a crowd all day,, On the absent face that fixed you; Unless you can love as the angela may, With the breadth of heaven betwixt you; Unlees you can lrecum that his faith is fast, Through behaving and nnbehaving; Unieea you can dio, when the dteata is Vat, Oh, never call it ligiug Grandma's 'Mistake ' Takc OH , innt and grdinittitt NraS stir ri,vpri.- :active in hauling up hig :mu hair I, r him ' Now ;tint that eninforta- We? 'Chat (11 , 1:inh', the he , ,t of ben's,teath , I'l geese feathers not a mite roller. twolkeil the cover mystAl sit-ice I :-eventy year , obi-, but I've got a sight hand:miler ono that I wniked when I was a kilt: (.n tier knees at the 1owe; ME Bureau dray.er {,lumped the old lady, and Yes, sir, Tryphena Newton has been at wotk here all w inter, but she's gone home now m ith a Fore linger, and I'm afraid she'll h a ve a felon on't. it begins jet lames'ri tirrl bush:toll's !-:ister's felon begun,—she was Sal Mari Gage,— and she l+art a proper hard time on't. she was kpep, in' the devArie school anti boardin' with us when she was took with it. The gals have to do the AN ork now, lint they're smart as though I think Belinda', a the best for liusiness May lie you're Court in' one on 'eni,' she continued, looking up at him w ith what Ara , : meant for a tognisti smile. ' hang it!' was Mr. May's mental ejacula tion; ' lint the girls will probably be in soon. I'll relieve her mind of that notion. Oh, no, indeed!' he replied loudly, 'I tun only a young man, just, studying law, you know ' ' Next Sunday moritinr cried the old bi lly, fairly starting out of her chair with sur prise. Now you don't say sot Al meetitt', of course. NOW how l sly fLey're kept 4. from Inc!' ''Yon misunderMood ate,' lie screamed terror. 'I didn't say Belinda, too! glad it's her tor your sake; 'cause she wouldn't say 1,0 to •itt good an offer. Iltilitula'S a good gal, too t She's named after tue, ;:rid perliaw th,h, I like her a little better than 1 do 1111- ( 1 .1 . ; butt I shall do what's right by her Ns. hen ja.• goes to houselieepio savin' up a half-do/en solid site er teaFpoons for her, :aid ) shall give her my sold beads, too; taking lipid of that suing 'of attlient which encircled her great fat neek. you go right to-keepin' home?' 101 yon 1 nl nut g,bitic'to he married,' he screamed so loud that it seemed to him Ike neighbor:, must hear. ' Of course you want a home to be happy, i,n'ybotly (foes, mid 1 oln•Rt's dill believe in :young, folks Ruin' to liow.elceepli)' •tS goolk they wns ''Von're altogether mistaken,' he sertatm ca in her ear, the verspitation starling from every pore, The housse `already taken? Nov I ,nev• trl And to think they was tryin' to keep it from me, and you've told me all about I shan't tell 'em, though, nor anybody else; you needn't he a grain afraid. I S can, keep 0 secret, if I am .au old woman,' ' I wonder who grandMa is talking with?' said Lucy, as a lull lit the clatter of dishes brought the Found of voices to their ears. ' Father, probably,' replied Belinda. I have heard no one come in.' Lucy put her last loaf of bread d 0%% a to rise, - washed her hands, took off tier big apron, and appeared in -the sitting room, much to Mr. May's relief, just after grand ma had pledged herself to secrecy. 6he started in surprise when she saw the guest. Why, Mr. May, you here! Come into the parlor;' and Lucy led the way„ leaving grandma alone. You must have' had an interesting interview with grandma.' ' I think I did,' replied the gentleman, wiping the perspiration from his brow.— ' She's very bard'of bearing, isn't she?' ' Very,' said Lucy,`bit she doesn't real ize - - it 14 ev. couldn't make her un derstand a word; yet from the answers she gavc nte I saw she thought she understood it all. 1 guess she'll - conclude I've told her some strange stories,' Never mind,' said Lucy, 'she's always making launders, of course.' Meanwhile grandma had recovered froth her speethlem indignation at seeing Lucy carry Ofr Ilelitala's beau to a private confer ence, and waddled out into the kitchen. ' Belinda,' she squealed, taking the'serub-, cloth from her hand, 'go right into the par lor. Mr. May's in there with Lncy." `No matter, grandma,' laughed Belinda, wondering much at her evident frame of mind. ' ' finish up here, I tell you. You go right along;' and grandma went to scrub- bing at the shelves, while Belinda, to please her, went into the parlor. Later in the afternoon, as the girls were; in the kitchen getting supper, for they id ays worked together, 'Deacon -Stilworak crdled lo see Mr. Freeman on business.;, ; :Walk right into the sitting rooM, dea con,' said Luey, ' father will be In directly;' no in the'deueon went. 4 Are,you pretty well this spiloge the dew eon shouted to grandam.:' • - „ • ' la, _yes! our well, and some both kohl out wonderfully, though some Of the neighbors was plagued for water most all winter, flow's' your folks?'. ' Wen as usual,' nodded the deacon. 'You haven't got out to meeting much through the winter have you?' Don't see much of Belinda? Well; slug's pretty steady and industrious, and flint allers gaddin', like some. Virtue is its own m a and,' the writing books used to say, and Lucy will have to dance in the pig's trough i for she's two years the oldest, you know, and Belinda's to be married first.' Sol' said the deacon, looking surprised. 4 )es, Belinda's goin' to be married in 'pectin' [next Sunday morph'', to young Mr. ]lay, that's remain' law with Squire Willard. A dretlul nice young man he is, too; pooty as a pink. Now he come in here this after noon when the gals was to work in the kitch en, and just sot down and visited with me as polite mid attentive, talked over nil his affairs jest as open-hearted. He's got a house ail engaged, and they're goin' rightto housekeepin'.' The deacon's ears were all agape to hear further particulars, but 'Mr. Freeman% en trance just then cut short the garrulous old lady, and as her son made no alluSion to ,the , coming event in the conversation which fol lowed, the deacon would not seem inquisi tive, and so received no more information. I've heard some news,' be said to the family when he got home. I.l3elinda Free man is going to be married.' When?' ' who to?' the questions rained down. ' Next Sunday morning in church, to that MAy.f e yblw. lots got a house already engig,ed I didn't ask what one, but pre• stone it it, the Cos hottee, right next to the lair."ofici• ; that empty n0”,..' ' lie tin• 5..;1r1:;, .1 on ih, said 1, 1 4 ihn, ,, hter Plan, y lane, • 1,1 1 didn't thcre wits anythingse ri,olo (•I 1V(-11", It er,l4-ao; it'tit,lll , etilttl. The old 11;11 !nilo me toil pqrtichboi4. Site stemer,) idc , :tql as a (NM, and told him , snej i - tble .)Ir. May wits with her, old f. lic, laic lobe hen lvaat y \vent co.-er b u tt t•VC -11111,•• 14; l'NflY 34111.417 i tl.v dross iflat,,,,r, her pint of tirilk , .he told In' itto tI t • i it 1.1114 tin ;,11.1 .lel ila, , • oh, I.u, it i . • 1 1 41: 1..0 , .1 , 1ett :Nattily Jane, • 1.1. •.‘t2 I;:t4i 11 11::is1 lE+ O lll the falllliy.lin t( 11011 e Yid:llllStint 11•1:,11 1) 1 41/11) !lik till, siwin;t. Itlas pm:l -li:1y and i.to-y•-; p . .1.1-wised, and I thought. It wirer they dian't tiat•e ctlJne tlike,l•titl. v• - :nut:mu! tur it Oritir. ettongli,' said Ali-38 Speedtx ell. 't ,114 ;.e•, leSi than a tintrith ago, 100 1.11. Y ilit,l4.JA a thit%g.' :-;4.te,1•, , ,eti told het next customer 1 , 4 -11,,,1 a t.. In 111 M -tied 1.11 Pt!:11111,1"ay 1. , •p1;14, t;l3 All) V. WI 1;.;1111C1. and gloi•es to match. That eveMng, FECC111:111 girls were at innyer meeting, and only their pa rents at home NVIIIII grandma, the tatter went into lie liedromn and soon came ont bring mg a huge I_l,lll+lllox, large enough to eon- 1:1111 a -;core of bonnets in these degenerate days. Opening it, MP took carefully nut a huge ( , 141 straw bonnet, dating a half centu ry Ga.ti; and ttinvined with faded green fib bon. and Mrs Freeman looked on in quiet surprise as she turned the ancient arti cle fl 01111 d and looked it carefully over. 'l' sever ;I:lid she, I've had that bonnet fortyitive years, and it's just as good as new to-day. The strings are a lectle soiled, but I cnit a iish 'cin out, and then it will he all ready to wear to meetin' next Sunday.' ' Grandma hadn't been to church for years, so this announcement created no little sur prise. ' You shall have a new bonnot, if you want to gO to meeting,' her son shouted in Ito. ear. 'A. few to make fun? I dare say, but I don't care for that. This is a good, sensi ble bonnet, worth a dozen of the little lid thi»gs they tuck on behind their ears nowadays. I should catch my death of cold with one of 'em; I'd a great deal rather tie a handkerchief on my head than wear one.' You could have a new bonnet made huge, you know,' shouted Mrs. Freeman. Too far to go? La sakes! I aint so fee ble but 1 can walk that little ways. My red shawl will be warm enough if it's a pleasant day, and my black allypaeky dress is all the fashion now.' Thole was clearly no way but to let the old lady take her own course, as when "her mint' wit, made up it was like, the laws of the '3ledes and But Lucy and Be linda were wholly overcome, the next morn ing, when their mother told them of grand ma's plan. What doe; make her do sO' cried Lucy. • I'm sole I don't know, hut she is bound to do it, and I see no way to prevent.' ' She hasn't been to church for years,' said Belinda, ' and knows :Ate can't hear a word. Strange what she'wants to go now for.' I know one thing,' said Lucy, decidedly, ' I w.in't go to church a'step if grandma goes with Unit awful looking thing on her,head.' .` Nor I,' put itt Belinda. I guess not, in- • (110 a;,.:•,•, soul their mother, tooth im.;l3,,, • the be,t way is to be independent, anti not mind it.' Gut girls at eighteen and twenty ,rarely pos.vss the l independent e of mind that he lotras to torty or forty rive; so the ettureh hclh on•tiabbath morning rang to them se cluded in their chanaa,r, peping through ci ,,, od blinds at the chtfrith-koers. Not one of the family had chanced to hear the ru -1001 which laid liven dying all over town for the,pa4t two days, gaining volume with. 0 . e1 . 3" repelitiOn, until full particulars of the bridal cost»mes, th'e hom,e, they were-to oc cupy, and the furniture already purchased, formed part of the 'collo . slot y. ' It cornea trine the family, of it must he t,o,' was the cline her that convinced all doubters, 14r/immix lead tatted- her huge sky-scra per ot a Bonnet with nny and long consul tation-, of t h e mirror, and Mr.' and Mrs, Frpenian proposed to walk to church with leer, troth frying not to feel the ridiculous- ness of the situidiom Grandma was formed oaten hat like 7towe'sidd tallies, 'like a bag ol b.:whets - tt ith irstring tied 'around the middle,' aini the ample skim at her, black • alliipaeky' seemed to hang from a heavy mid chubby cider barrel. An old tashi"mid red shawl covered her broad ilioulders, mid over and above all, the glory of the whole outfit, tvas that bonnet, her lit tle wrinkled face appearing in the middle& its:huge eiletnference. in shoat th'e (404- thins of a humble bee in the center of pumpkin tih n Aoat, 'The gals have, gone, I. 3 s•pose,' said grand um pausing at the foot of the stairs in - the hall ' Belinda,' she squealed_ up' the stair case, but there wits no answer, so on she went. 11cr son dutifully gave her his arm, and his wife pattered meekly *dont' , behind, looking neither to the right nor left. The girls peeped front the window and laughed till they 'cried. , It's too ridiculous,' said Lucy, wiping her eyes. Do you see mother trotting on after them likeit little dog?' ' Like a lamb to the slaughter, tshould say. I'd like to be there and see how people IMIN•MMIONIMINI WELLSBORO, TIOGA 00., ^ PA., WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1872. look when they go in.' suit! Bell: in if I could without helm; seen.'. `1 hope she Wraet bike a fielial summer,' said Lucy. . - 'Oh t I hope not, indeed I' e ?mini Med Be linda. ` It's too bad far even tO day, fur theVeally need us on that neer anthem' ' ' Everybody but tot is oat to.(b v, and all seem to be going to Our elitirch, oo i There's Mr. May; and see, he tietlgot on a new suit.' ' For - that getttlema ), hearing the rumors, and. knowing well enough 'tow they started, took no pains to contractiet them, but rather helped them along by buy ing a new suit of clothes on satutday.--- ,blaek dress coat, bike vest And glvert. drab pants and hat. Ile -passed' the ' .10Wrilaeed Freeman family at the-church steps, And en tering the fast-tilling room,. took- t seat near the door, apparently - nueolisch us it'd . the scrutiny bent ' upon ' hire: Mat y carious glances went to B01111(11[6 usual sent In the gallery, but the general ofilnion ',iy',as pint sho would appear Just in titne firr the ctratty`. The entranee - of the Preeniatt4 titt rt:eittl. to - all - doubts in any tnieda, , tin We 1 tonto-;so briety in most. Little childien g ggldd out. right; older ones tittertetraniteven th+ most. sober-minded found it tiara to ieptsa a enai le. -The Church filled up rapidly; pe , 1 / 4 ; all. full and- crowded, and still they came.' ,The somewhat • prosy parson' looks,d- ni t lisi, gat it ering.inultitude in tptiet intro.'s(,'not bee ing heard the flying-runtork, and n ot know ing-what newer of '&4 -bird satire vu oid the people.. Truth eonniehi me to sm i te 't rfet he hardly received his shire of attarition, femur the audience, Mr. May. mid GrandtittOree man dividing it about emitilly;. II grirtro to add that itt: the 'other church the inhaster almost.literally preached, that tithrnine to hare walls and empty 066, , Only La ',fin`• of 'the staid' fathers and nit or hers in "18rael aP peering In their places. - But thfl. tnijaster with' the small audience was thefarerea one, after all, for the large niuliettO fidgeted uneasily all. through 'the servi (4. , 5, lesPeei All} , -when - prayer followed sermon, hyrn follow ed' prayer,. benedictien foll Owed I yrnn, and still no hint 'came of a wedding eereMohy. Slowly the audience *tiled 'ant,' Irtaking.,ex tremely blank and, puzzled. ' What does this mean, Mar' 1 young man of one hero as he seem on the steps.; . ,-- ` Sold!' replied May, briefly, lec.l ing his wayhomeward. -- - 1 The word flew-from lip to' lip, i ' sold,' and one after -another 'lac probably • felt, cheap—perltit,ps''. , wise resolution, then and.there, nt to put faith in flying rumirrs. - Grandma Freeman, looked arc dazed sort - Of a way, as the people': ' Where's the wed(lin`?" she squwn son._ Ho looked blank, - Where's the weddin't' she rep higher key. Delinda Find Mr. M I in' to be married, you know.' Bei head in surprise, and all at nnce to burst on her that she had Veit ` He lied to ►ne, he did, the tais' in', critter!' she burst forth In ado eiteinont. In vain they tried lost ' the vials of her wrath were i net, Ale pourthem out all the way h The god people of ibis ti)we cd one 11• , 101.1 to-dfur t ulint 11‘:t1111 in the sermons, if Poi nui remarked Mr. May to 13eliniiii , 1, mine with her that night lifter e% LEE slie replied. `I tl tiny have learned ow—if they )1014 by it, It isn't safe Ii ES ' It Inis made a goodscie:ll nI ;+iur how easily people brave matter. I have been wic•hed "t,l• it, lint I:41141one your grar:dinot never forgive inc.' 'I fear not.. Sbe persists in tititi meant to deceive her:' ' 'That would have been vtid, i As the matter stands, I lcimtv . of i way to atone for my crime than to ;Autacktyd_ator_tr...tr.o4_,:u tut Los rX.IL As saint Sam Lawson, Gala ner dit tell these particulars just as yon'il likt. tai hour 'em,' so I•cannot tell what llelinan ~Ml, but when fall came, and Mr. May bat! wen IC , - Witted to the bar, there was 3 Ire Idiot; at Mr. Fireman's haat,e inure.{ r.I I ha l elinrch, andi - lielinda's dress was peal I:gray in. stead of poplin. Grandma lint{ oa a soft, ' neat tulle Cap in place of her tii taintwt, and after the ceremony, :as proof Oat she had forgiven Mr. May for hi, hint do ' ception, sht waddled up lu hint and gave him a rousing kiss. 31. W. 11. 'OUR WASHINGTON LETTCR. , WASHINGTON, July iti, 18.12., • THE PRESIDENCY ON srth:oui..viirox : Senator Felturz at Cincinnati wan ed 301 lie• thitig more than acandldate, morel . to beat Grant. lie was earnest in his demands for at least a show of actual reform ankt of 'po litical progress from his peenliarstlndpoint. At the Fifth Avenue Conference,' y'itli the prospect Of freeling to an organization, and of not boing - left, out in the cold alter play ing the traitor's part to the Iteputtlin par ty of progressive freedom, he announced a grudging support of Greeley, the rintiPodes of all that he has professed in, the i)ust, as a sheer `-` neeesaits," Be manifest expects nothing to'his purpose from Greele and the party of greed wblel howl rit his heels, for, the reason that there is nothing • in 'common between his vie*a and those ut the Tweeds, Bally, et id oinns gent 4-1111 being ambitious of high place and fanciful in -his epee-Untie, theoties; while on the: other hinol' the Tatn-i many operator~ are deiermiti.:4l h. eltend the scope of their finatiriiil genius lh i .m 'a Me tropolitan to the national field, and the eine mon mass of hungry 1./memos are deter mined to feed on the pap which tliLse gen iuses ;ire so liberal in serving out to their supporters. Free 'trade, free sale onager beer, universal education, and the public lands for free settlers, all will be "sunk under the Greeley coalition. ' But fur thii next fotir years this ambitious reformer is willing they should 1)0 abandoned for the sako'of getting power for the Blahs, whose reratile, Gratz Brown, is' bound to sustain the mua and 1 brother Carl Schurz in his present Position. Greeley is his necessity in 1872, v bile the next four years of adverse initi-evFrytking he has clamored for is to be accepted for the doubtful purpose of . taking - a ellimee- for something better in 1876. , This is. the atti tude of the silvery-tongued orator ho t like other orators of history, has been 1 , itling to - , at.ritice his country to his own per onal ad vantage---not even; in his case, pre. eat and definite, but future. and SpeClOat I% el .lis in the past, so will many in our' day) press be willing; to throw up their hats for a deuiagogue politician ivlif so confident of hiS power that he pretends to coyer the designs of ; hi,. sy how principle. This man ass earn' flie German vote in his' peat. VERN SYIN AR LA DEMOCRATS OPPDaI, The special correspondent - of the Bahl more ,San states that there is so disaf fection awing the Democratic - ,v,, l aers in Western Pennsylvania, on account! of tile nomination of Greeley; . that a miniher of prominent speakers will be sent there a,t once, among them Joe.lifiller of Virginia, one of the most effective stump canvassers in that State. A special appeal Will he made by Virginia Democrats to their political associ: ates- of l'ennsylvaida 'to stand by Greeley and Brewn. rooks Unlike the Unaniml its that has been boasted of; , and if !pie Re publican Central Committee are not On hand with speakers to match_tbe occasion, their political acumen will fall short of h 4 UAW mark. While the Republican ranits are be• lug steadied in Pennsylvania by the spirit of compromise, they will readily be larg ug mented.by jactive exertitlna among t a• anti Grtley iocracy. ILITICAL POW-WOW. Another ov-wow was held here r urdity bet' to the D'emucratie and I,]i}Y De v Tik ro, ir pa , F ee Republican committees, the bows- beling de termined to keep up its distinct i ve organiza tion ' for the s'ake of the spoils Already there are two violent factions each other in the "Liberal" committee, one Of 'which is headed by our lute modest Mayor Bowen, who cut loose from President Grant because he would not give him the control of all the United States odines iu the Dis trict of COlUllibift. -114349 . 14 civil ser4l: re former of the Greeley-Drown stripe; pod if he cannot 'rule the committee of which II: , is a member, squalls may be counted among the political weather probabilities of the pesition.• It will be remembered that he i•; still bursting with the burden of that speeLb which Oar] Schurz refuscd, to allow him tire - off ut' the Cincinnati •FmtiVentiOn, aid hence all opposition to hiss - rule will 'be re •cenied-liy lib unprecedented show of feline •iiiith and clawe l Col. Alexander will have to lie mid remain mute as a mouse. Ma; ' that 'll , It . - o.4.lvrat. mita. ' A: new apptaiietueut of the • property on the blocks north arid - South of the East Cap itol Park, which constitute 'the capitol 'ett ttlnsion authorized at the last aemfon,of Con -gress, has just hcen'teperted to the gt...2ercta ry of the Interior and the SUPreine Court of the District. It exceptions at - u not When NV With thirty days the uppraisement will be CoMirtned by the Court, ~na the clearing of iiienew grounds will s beittomice commenced. 'The Democrats are boasting that the rabid peliticians.of this District on the 'Republi can side are.splitting up by the insertion of new 'wedges eFery,day. Ilow far Democrats and Liberals 'are 'engaged in making these tfedges is not yet fully. known. C. &I. The Confederate Archives. Col. John T. Pickett, formerly the Con federitte States diplomatic agent to Ilexieo, publishes a statement relating to the ar chives of the Confederate Department of Mete. He says they were sold to our Gov erutnen t.for' $75,000, and delivered at Wash- MOM the ild of this month. That portion of his statement relative to the plot to bur Northern cities during the war is Otte in teresting. We quote it as follows: *ike(l ono ccdrily tak , Weie ell ked,l and natle the. 'PCT again finq „in' a led ei her ',Jhere is but one paper the ,perusal of Which gave tue any pain, the report of the '6 . 011 of Jacoh . Thoutpson on the operations on the frontier, etc., the existence of which was unknown to me' until the government officer, with whom I lately went to Canada' tor documents, found it. The publication of his report wilt doubtless, cause him, with Jefferson Davis and J. P. Benjamin, to feel uncomfottable for a little while; but as f expect to go to neither of them when I die, iu3. sympathy shall not be of a Ireart,rend ing' character, especially as they have all treated me badly enough in my time. And hero I 'mist be suffered, as one still f skald to the Lost Cause, to say that I whol ly repudiated the volley of attempting to Lure NO1111(3111 cities during the war, espe cially the Democratic cities, and that I al ways indignantly denied the allegation until 1 sate Thompson's report. So let those three worthies wince, not the noble people whose cause they initehered. — *Chest , now famous archives have no po ic?ii siguiticautee Wilikt:,o4lVcr. historically and hnancially they are N'tthlttbk. I date say all stood citizens and taxpityers.are d terecatin them. In the latter . aupect hey may save money to the comm onwealth by defeating the claims of . those Who throe: , up their Caps for Jefferson Davis, and situated Peath to the . Yankees' during the war, and stow come up here %rah their claims - and r uts4vltiNitYli'' fro* 11 " # ve no sym pathy with such." _ Med ' in a y Wa9 go ' shook his t scented !deceived. erable lv fer ar ex- II her, for NO, and onto. tve Icarn• 1u have listaken,' ink they I " ill oily egal n u int to Kt'{,'. in !lii6 11).im kher kiuq yuu 1 1141420. in bett6 - SI ?Ohl A dozen Democratic paper; in Texu6 re pudiate Greeley and Gratc. ' White the prevniling color in political citeles. The %%tile hat, white coat and white ieaLher belong to Greeley; the white revord to Grant. • The «domil vote will be cast almost solid tot Grant. Liberal' Repnblicanistu Nat a discount among Liberated Republicans who owe theit freedom and safety to Grant„ Bolting Democratic Journals arc multiply ing. The Terre Haute (Indiana) J . :Mr/mil and the Seymour Delnocrtrt, leading journals in Indiana, refteie to support Greeley. ' The Savannah (Georgia) Nem; of the same par ty, says that Grant will heat Greeley 20,000 that State. • The Heading Timex says: " lima" of our Deitiocrats would like to know whether BuckaLew will withdraw. He was nomina ted by the: Democratic party, but that party having sold out to tho Liberals; he is now theibtandard bearer of nobody," Alleiktoym ehroniele say s tha t are' W() thirty-:seyen Democrats in that city who will, not votereetty,-._ The old Democratic party is dead, and they do - tintintend to'vote for an "expediency . " at the risk of bursting up the country. Opposition to Hartranft and Allen is op poeition to Grant and Wilson. D'efeat in October tvopardizes the titate in November. Even Forney, who opposes liartrattft, hays t h a t h e i s au hil l ie s t I 11111.1 will MAO u g m be. ch,se np the ranks' for Hartnutit loaf Allen,' and the whole Reptib lienst.tictott: tkilli it glorious Vlijory it wi+ll.lll3 iii lil:10111.1*. • - • • `Phu t, Nllic t ttie but itro fe6s to like. (iriset uincli, bul t% idch lihey Git.'cit!)- suale..thi!. case `• Admiktisiratidin able hi . ‘i•itliNiand ' 'Rai,' will :1 kjleetil Adnaittistratiott be able (A) withstand Ibe ilviaiblicria rogues-rein forced by the l)einoerAtic rascals?' says the Cincinnati Times: " The eager rebels who came up with such smooth faces at Baltimore . and took open-mouthed the Cincinnati platform, are; noW declining that they only swallowed such part as suited them and spit out the balance. If anybo -4,' say: they, ' thinks that we believe the amendments are part of the Constitution, then anybody i 3 an egregious ass. Just wait till we get things our own way, and wo wilt show you.' " The Free:wad Journal - (Catliolie) grows quite excited over C4reeley's nomination at :Baltimore. HUM what it says: ,":Our road is straight before us. The nomination of Greeley at Baltimore by a packed and non deliberative body will be the formal dis solution of: the Democratic party. With its dissolution 'there perishes the last party that cvet"prolesited fidelity to law, to constitu tions, or to trinity faith given. There re- Mains for us, then, only ,mobs Radical Grantitcs and radical Greeleyitcs! Reduced to this, bayonets are'uuV .ottly 'l4oteajoi - L Grmit has;' at least; the i:dueat'.on and bear ing of a soldier Greeley 'hatiws only the discipline of the lit:toms' iek.". Tint hostility of many leading Democrats iu montgoinery county to the Gicele,v ticket ) s ver y bine', •atid tiicy do noil hesitate to declare that it is perfectly , absurd to think of electing Clreeley, or •ol milting the party in that,county in his- sitiiport. • Such Dem ocrats, as Col. Jones,, ex-member of t;son. gress, and Charles kairnest,. until recently chairman of the county committee,, and-oth er active lenders of the platy, treat the re sult of their Nuth)lial k:ioi l ‘ention as, an y• tith l g but agreeable,, and as promising al most sure disaster, The re-elation of Gen.i Grant is-freely admitted, whilst the prospect of electing r.• Bileit:tlieW has been rendered more doubtful:than. ever.--ntrar. itlegraph. of pro iGreele) Weveu carusly itposta 111ICS to LEE The lire4tcheSter Jefet:svizicen saps the ac-' Lion of the . DetuncratiC'eonvention at Bala: more "Iteilecp regret 'and mortifi cation in the breast rif every 'earnest Demo crat in the eetititry." 'it denounces Greeley k its a v iliitier of the party and a, bitter oppo nent of its principles. Acknoviledging this 'us they do, theii , stipport, wilt he given rath er grtigingif.:‘ an where 'thiS is the case, there can be no enthusiastic demonstrations, hut instead only ;weak appeals and a tremen artny of deserters. 'ln Delaware cowl tY hundreds of the- °aline -Democrats de clare that they have been sold out, and that they prefer Gen. Grunt. This is so in, all the loyal districts. t Sut iberal Political Notes. RAILWAY TtMP. TABLES. 1441144 1 15:' , frL. - "' ':1 1 : 1 1MM ‘Vellmboro ft Lawrenceville • Time Table No. 4. , • Vila 1/0934y June 33, 1672. ' 09zu0 Nostril. aonio 4430T/1. Id 2 4 I 8 7 p in. win: ti la. pan, a.m. 110 535 "6:titi .V.r. Corning, Dep. 730 733 699 42 13 443 7 1d I vlllO s 4,3 618 12 113 , 7 11, Dap Dati,l4l4 311 a 46 628 ti lit. II CR, * .1s ) , 7 - 19 ‹..lallrop 835 8 541 (faa Il 14 4 irt: n .59 Ikm - Creak 8 , In Is) a 4; II 33 4-13' 666 'llitica V , linqa 049 9046 66 11 13 492 64: Itaimulon,l 903 618 716 it Os 61 6 Croak-, 912 U 27 127 19 67 869 6 31. 1 015 111#0 782 19 47 341 633 71.116dIsbkiry 933 9 O 742 ,0 33 33/ 0 7,7 Niles Vull4 , 9 3.4 943 7 f,"O 51126 3 2,11 63)3 Stoke/I,lolu 946 it ftv aau 10 16 333 0 OD3. W63lbOro;:lrt. 946 7.0 00. 813 A. 41U1 -ITIIII, Bibssburg& Corning & Tiogaji.ll. Time Table No. 02. , • • Taken E9'e.l linzzauy June MI, 1832. ; SIICPAIU7II44/4 CaIVII.III. Allan% AT BIAMOAIHigi. trio. i 730 4. La. No. I 'lO 00 a. m. a ,/ 35 p. cu. - 3 lo 40 p. lb. I D.BA'AUT itilklArLlF.oB4/1171W111. AIiSIVE. AT COIIIIhNO. No. ....... ... .. Al 4 NO. '2. . . ... •. . • •'. B 33 P. in • 515 p, ni .• 4 - 843a.m. ‘• a. If. tIonTOl4, 8,10 13 & ‘). ft. It ,. L. H. SHATTUCK, 5ai;t31441t.41.• Calaivissa Depot, Fu9t of Pioo.tilreet, WHiironsport; k•ri t.:4AalvAtcf,. Mail dup. Williamsport; 6 tit) a. in. Accommodation dep. WiMaul/Tort it) p. ro. Mall arrive at Winiaineport, 616 p. ru. Accommodation 'arriva ut WiUisuuspurt , . .. ..9.15 fem. Au additioual train leaves 11)1pot at Herat° ifouss W'insport, at 9.05 a. m.--for Philadelphia, N: York, Beaton and intermediate points. licturning, direct couniocttou is made at Williamsport with:trans for the waist. NO change of care between Phtta talphia, Jew York autl , pr.°. wEnn,..s.upl. Erie Railway. Tamar. TAME ADOPTED 3uNs. AD, 1&72 Now and Unproved Drawing Room and 131ooping Coaches, combining all niodarn Improvements, two I run through on all trtllns between Nov York, Itoches tor, Buffalo, Niagara Falla,, Suavensiou Bridge, Clove ti l - laad and Cincinnati. Wel tc*rd. STATIONS. N. York, Lye EILI Corning. .. Pt.'d Poor, .. kortiooVr, Art frotierilo, BM:Colo, 0. Mag. FAN Duuklrk, 0. Nu. 5. 1100 am 815 pm 11 50 12 35am 1238• No. 1. 900 am 8 Si pm 0 25 ,4 7 02 .` 10 :10 " H 1680 p 11 60pm 12 45.1 in 148 .' ........ 10 20 " 1p 30 " 205 " 703 nit 7 2.) flit 0 20a uk 1120 a m 11204%.0 700 " 112 lOpzia 112 lopw 732 " 1 1260 " 112 60 •• AL LOCAL TIIA/NS IVEimvAnn A Darn° 5 a. M., except Sundays, from Owego for Hornets- Ville and Way. • 5 16 a. ta., azsept Sundays, from Susquehanna for li-rnallarMs and Way. • 8 PCI a. m., - daily from Smola°hanna for IlornalLst to ati l t Way. I 16 p. tn., trieopt Sundays, tram Elmira lot Avin, to Buffalo and Way. 10 p tu• except au/1.1.y., frola IlingLmintrO) or ‘Vsy RIM tiT iTION£4. N. , ILL* Du.6lrk.LN,3 I 1 lu p 131 Sift:4 . 1 , 41111," 145 •• Dnnulo,‘• ;t r y florielAvu,t...h ap. .• I lOU p ui euruiug, •• 7 2.5 •• Clutha, •' IA 03 ‘• Illng'uait, '• to 141 •• tV York, 7 O l t is • ArDlTM:zat. LOC S!.'. ii•l r ,- •. e.t 1 r,c, r 2. ...., )gioupri, ... , . 6 IT•lini I 1.; 12 inu 1 :loam 11'20 •'ll 25 " • 6110 " I 141 11:1 •• :s 115 14111 111 03 I 534 •• , ..... I 3 the " 11133 " 4 . 32 - 1213 pm I 121:; um 6 1:1 1247 - i 215 - i 7 1 t •'2 33 111 3 " I 3 3,/piu 9.0 " %). T ilk r.i3 1 , ',),,r.5.-Aiin.' . 0 0a. hi , . 0 (:ept. tlum 0 .v.vo tat.] Way. 655 a in.. iily 1-1 and Way. I k , a 1,1 • i , X-CaPt Guilt 11..ritullnYillo for ni,,l V•fay. '1 Uu it. tit ' t.X..411.1. litiluidys, trout 1:4 . litiVjuu lutumt and 11'ay . . p. au , c.X.:apt SUttdupt, film; Yu,st f.a Elkuira and Way. 155 tu••r~ft , ..trt liprutilaTillo for hdmialiatina and Way. 4 - 14Y8. /Anil 2114 0 11.414V0ie for tlioncla3A exeopte..l, h4twucir tjg9.tileltunna toad Port Jervig. Tbroo. , ll T.ckets to a pointA West at tLo vary Low tog Depot Tbia lo the only tithori: ett Agoney of the Way cowl - A:toy foe the Auto u. Wl:btu:V:l TlUtiab in Corn .g. Baggage will ha cheeLJa eLly purehaleil M the i`ei)ipahy'b ofi:e L. D. riULiElt, yeti 1 Sy,p't Northern Central Railway. TraiLs arrive - at - Al depsit at Troy., since June oth, 1872, tis follows : 1301;7111W4RD. Niagara Express. 407 p alt Lalm. Express, 315 p m 9/6p to ?Wadi/ Express, 918 p m Cinefauati Esp. 10 20 a m • 052 a m A. 11. FISKE, Gen.q. .Cyrus' D. Sill, WHOLESALE DEALER Hi Foreign and Domestic Liquors Agent for Fine Whiskiee, /au. 1, 1872. 001ININO, E. El ati now to stot lc, Bud will keep eunatantly on 11. bend, Bt We lowest market quotetloue. Wool Twino, 2.& 4 ply cotton is Jutetwtoo. Diulln 2, & 4 attaud. &WWI% patent Step Ladder; from 3to ti DACE. &MEWS, TACKLE. 01,1)014ItE, aLt)ni AND Nin,ltio. 000[1:: anN ERALTX. ElO.lcY WiIITELS COit B ANS. A lull astsurtalent of Lui:o fiiu•ou ~ i and Berea I f OICEIDICIONE.S., e NAL WIII:EL.I3AIt- ROWB IN ANY QUANTITY. MA NILLA RO FROM ONE INCH DOWN. I , - j NO. 1k 3 extra engite oil. el 6.noplete abs‘attuolit Atechanies"foOls, i• HOUSE BYILDERS AND 1101.781.% HOLD HARDWARE CONSTAR. PLY ON HAND. BOTTOM PRICER ON AOHICVLTH , IMPLBARNTS. Come In end take a look. get the tlpires end one how it le yourself. and oblige .. I ..STIKIVIMI.Tit, Jr. /Sen. 1. 1r22. "I‘..Eoolt. AGENTS." I . . Marrk,;:Twairk's New Rook, . "ROTS GEEING r;*.P° in ready for C anvassers.. It tea oompanion voiunle to "Introortrts Atittoan,*• of which 1 00,000 copi s e been sold, Don't waste time on books no ono W 'M ants!. but take one *vie will stop you in the spr i 6ets to subscribe tor.. "There is a time to lough,' and all who read this book ace clearly that time has errtne— Apply itt one° for territory_ or circulars . Address • AUFTIELD ASTIMEAD; Publisher. 711 Salaam Street, Phlbklelptda. Auks 20, 1672-Bm. No 7 t No. 3.* 301„u 700 p to 262 am 325 am 606 " 6 " 642 " ii 111 fol t;.41,,111103811.1113 JNO N. ABBOTT, • (WWI Piano Fortes, and Orgins I DEIII3Oi3S WANTINii PIANOS OR ORGANS will Bud it greatly to their Interest to buy of X. G. lfarr t Co. , 'We aro seiliag tbo best histrtuneets at lowest prices, and on the blest favorable terms. A lirst-cLusk PIANO pdasesses all the following easel, Oda. NIL the tone is divestctl'of all impurities, apt_ feet equality ofpower throughout the entire settle, with resonauce and duration 'of tone. The touch is elastic, squat, esoy and iespuualvo to ovory demand ()I thu finiscro. A defect in any one of these peruta, will ca use aon plate failure of tho luatrument. We warrant every Nano for the term of live years. arerTuntog promptly attemted to by the most 01X1.1L I1011V011T131)(441. Instruction Books o; the moat approved methods for the Piano and Organ nOnstuntly on D. DITVIJAR, I I. U. HO aklansl, Yu. I Os,:eolli, Pa. Deo. 13, 141.-tt WELIf r ADORO - Dor i Sash & Blind Factory, BIiNJA.I4I.III /4.139Vt1, ie pte,paract t 4) fundab. firrt class work from ilia best lumbar, at hf 9 now fa,; tory rich is now In full operation_ task, Doors, 31Latina4,'.' :punuten, AND MOULDINGS,. constantly on band, L manufactured to order. Planing and Matching dope y, in hie beet , The "Jett work ploy d, and none but the beet sotisonel lumber nee . Encourage hemp Industry. Fautery near the foot Of 'Main Street. Jan. 1, 1972-tf. BENJ. AUBTLN. Deerfield Woiklenlls! DEERFINLD. PA TNOLIAM BROTHERS, Proprietors of the above Mills, i. j., will manufacture as usual to rder, to suit customers. OUR BASSI ERES . are warranted. Paitient attention given to Roll Carding & 0 oth Dressing WO manufacture to order . aid ito MI kinds of 801 - Carding and Cloth Dressing, a d defy competition. We have as good an assortrnent , of Plat Cloths, Cassimeres, 4-c., .w., g .,...0 for Wool to exchange thaw - any 1 other esial.lishinoot. Try them mid satisfy yourselves. we 111101ehill0 (1/1/1 rated at the dowanesque mills, nilh s below Knoxville. Jail. 1, lOU. IN.JHAM BROTHERS. J. H. Griswold's Water Wheel. for ths tillov4 \Valet Wheel, and a"n chew 'l,llYir 10C.01..til6lid it 414 all Oth.re Is 71 , Nb. voison., WluLing to pur chase should Roo II is whed ii, operation Lolore buy tug otloir whouls. 1311037 lUsertichl, May 1 IleAd the tollolvi • WI , SI'FIKI.I , , 11.1.. 34, 4672. utll, pun:based 0110 of J. 13, °ris er Wlu.p.la natinq Gd f ic hes n 1 w2ter atone anaar a 20 Lad. tua,L'A•nd ha whaeh \\'i• have ground of t; ftL 4Lu threa run and, ran averugi• ur:UJay. L. D. PHILLIP:I. • ' 4:1111tLTON the uikd,atitg wuhrti 30 inch Wat, to run thr‘p rim ot well pleased with t bushels per Maur that tuaount ik:t. 114 i e CtiEr sv al'' FA., and an wittee BOOTS ./.IX_Z) SHOES. D rFle kfAfl'Cll & SON, having past completed their I.l..*ut.rr Back. Store on :than street, which to 01W 01 ' the b: at arr.inged and most Inviting stores in the court,: ty, are now ofiermg to their old rusk:Mune laid the pub , lie generally tilitttur aultultkil block %H. BOOTS AND SHOES, than ever before presented 16 the norolt(iit of Tinges,-- Ladies' ware of Dart's.rnalie, emenantly on hand. lliison Ot gaits, and .1. Yam ty W select front. All are invited to call and exairm; in tees and quality. H. IJ. Shfil'lf J.: 80N. Tioga4ait. 1, 'ArMang 65 LATI - 11101),. , 1, LEALLTIS Ili FUR DWARE, LEON, 3T.CET.E ~, NAILS, STOVES, TIZI-IYARE, RELTING, SAWS. CUTLERY, 'WATER t LIME , AGRICULTURAL _ r3IPLEMENTS, , Carriage - and Harness Trimmings, HARNESSES, SADDLES, ,to Corning, 'l4. Y., Jan. 1; 1871 LIVERY STABLE. TITATKINII & KETCHA7tI RESPECT. r y fully inform the public that the: 17 ) have eatablikated Livery foir At filch St she on Fear! Bt. ,opposite Wheeler's wttgon aisop. ksinfle or double sd tarnished to order. They alai to lwep good homes and w9ons, and intend to PiteeLL. ]hires ressonably. IVAThINS t KETCHAM . . Jan. 1, 1022. INt.!, - sv .11 - e-sveh.y ti4tore , . ) 1 Tlk, littderaighad would respostfully say to the cit. izeum of Wo4tboro met vicinity, that he has opeuett a •E• , Jevulalry Store( in the roc:oAly occopicil by C. L. Willcox, Llta fitoelt k?mitinities a tullawiortment of . , • Clocks, • If caches. Jewelry. Silver and Plated- Tra..e 8. D. WA l it HINER, One et tho ' bent wo:lituen lu North em Peunsyh ania, a 111 att.,n(l to tho I?epair - in, of" Tratehes, (hocks, For the NI. Di 1:1/11•11 ids paventeeli years practical sul . lent gtualitiqs. ' 'WA Walsboni, kw , '24,1871 fI. Town I.Ots for Sale. roamer/tar offers the village front of bta favita ter sato iu coant.tics to Rata purchusera, and at prick sto ntal e. it an eldest for tucCatikkent. These lands lke fluely for vilbcp lota, and It porttott ot thank cannot bo ca.celled for manutucturtng purposes.:- They Ste immediately on the etAcuslon of Grant, Pearl curd Walnut streets, and tenth of flectintl.t.renue, They will be e, id iu lole or 'larger quantities to eur the-want% ni letri.hrieere :Say Mrs. C; P. SMITH, Ts now receiving new and elogneflicetirms in M.llll3rleor3r, - 3E"*.a.l‘l - c, - sr co, c:• T 3 MEi, and luvitls the potato to call ant examine &feeds and prices, P. EL—No trouble to show goods. Feb. 29, 1812. Aicoirk - nurn. • riLl' v. - rpll IS noted liorue will stand tor marog n) ousuing aciasoti at the Putufa ilotul Blni 10, • 'li7irszalfll74l,4::•2. - c=r L , the following dfiya of each weck—AloudAY. Friday' and Ibiturday. Tuesdays at ireene3iwille. Wednesdays at Eillortsville; and Thursdays at Whltneyville. ' ' Tbis horse le not onlyinoted'for bin beauty in color end style, but shoes for hinnt elf. rogardiese of any false pedigree. 'us is very often the case. II NIOBG/114 TlGElllwill be attended Ay the Ctivit En gineer chosen heretofore ref that business. and whc will be_plessed to show the borne at any ti IU ' 81{40131)1 , 1=t, • i. l 11. O'COTiNOII, weuettes, ma 16, IEI2-Bm. Prop'r. Ftindture am!' Undertaking. HlV lcnelk° : 4 a: 1 % 6th 7 o ld lar g est FINE AND COMMON FURNITURE to be found 1n Northern Ponneylvanta, conektlng of MAttllkE AND WOOD TOP ONNTER TABLEM * . HAT ItACICS, FANCT CVALI.II3, .2111.11.10.116, OVAL AND SQUARI: PURE No. 1 JIA.III MAlTitmJs- E. 13, ill3z3lt ItAKSES, . . awl a 11111 dock ol thc coutoctl t„ , erula itht“ily 1, ~I'. .:131 a urst,lass establishment. The nbove Ge, qp i ii t I J , ;4 ... ly of their o‘k tt manufacture, anti m,tiefe. tictl :., ui.tr auteect both as to quality fold pries. They 6 ,- ;1/ (Jo , , Woven Wire Arattfc[B; ittO meat p6pttittr, Apt fog , I••: or fiPring Ile? that 1413 2.4ett 1, ;tv 43Zt ttittverFat 0-atiatitottoti. Otr • fa 82.typIR:t1 , :vrith all 1;.0 and beautiful style or burial I • • • idnds of foreign doil heskie, “inilofft. t.;:c t wings to match. They will malie wide, P in their business, iw;,- needing their . tall be attended to promptly, and at sattsfa:lory c. gea. Odd pieces of Furniture made, and Tlirniu, all kinds done with neatness and dispatch. Jan. 10, 1872. VAN 1101iN R CHANDLE.:i To wnoti rr 114 T 4ONcEit.4.—liav - ing concluded t Tam entitled to a little rest after nearly 40 pure of del appliEation to business, I have passed over the ftn at hue business to "the Boys" . as per above advert; fe moot, and take• this method of asking for them he same liberal patronage as has'been extended to lily boo' may be found at We old Flee° tor settlement Jan. 10.1809. E. T. VAX 1101119. DRUGS Ail MEDICINES. PAINTS AND OILS t TETA D. DEUS DAVLDS' KEITH ' S 00NOSNTRATFD MEDRYINER, IREDELL'S FLUID, EXTRACT['. BURNETI"S COCOADTE. rz.,Avotaxo, EX TEAMS, KEROSENE LANE'S, PATENT MEDICINES, ROCHESTER PERM . MERE AND PI &V EX TRACTS, WALL PAPER, WIN DOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME ‘k DRY COLORS, AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S REFINED OIL. I Bold at whttlssale Prices - a, Buyers ere requested ran and {O.l //notations befoto aning raitthfr East. Jail, 1, 1972 Stoves Gitnel HardwarP- IRON, NM :S, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BOBSE SHOES, AND I:IDRS.E NAILS, M 41.1076 1 I .Tel A l'A C'Ell at tivallita..turt.i,, LW -Terms Cash, and prh es reasonable. Yl,O tl' , ibove Cone House. B. C. DAri.LY. Jan. 1, 1872 LUTZ & KOHLER . - opened a Mat-claps hardware Atom tu ganeflehl, opposite Pitts Bros., ou Main latra , t, 72) etfullyivita their friends and the public gt give them a call. They guarantee itatisfactlrft In all vases. Their stock omelets of and a general Line of Goode, second to none in the eooritiy, at the lowest ceett They are also a is fort:he Kliti3Y BIOW ) E,R, nu. 414. WAR E% AMR, ARNOLD HORSE FOUR, A:ND CARR/liNt. W. G. E.Wrz. t LUTZ '& So/MEE FILAN.r. 'WEILER, ) &Cal:infield> Ja L 1872. - NEltil,, INSURANCE AG:NCI' i il KNOXVILLE,W TO kbo , 1 , -1. ~ , Life, Fire; and Accidental.; I. l ASSA nDI OVER $24,000,090. Ins. , 7.• , :01th ; V. - Lumen, 1.r3,0b0.636 .' Frankliu,Ftro Ind. Co. of Phila. ra 1,081,45:1 f rrepuhrre lue. L'o. of N. Y., s7:po,ot Auael.'lll,3 curetnuab, . . . '1'1,000,0 0 Niakara .1 . 11 , 3 Co. of N. Y . . ..1,000.044" Farmers Mut,: Toro lu,). Co. York t'a ..... . .900,8E0 15 Pluantr Mltt. Lilo Ina. Co. or Ifarffor,i Ct. 6,081,970 50 Pcun'a (%) of l'ottsville,... ~..000,000 00, Total . ..... ._t.24.112.0,844 64 Insurance promptly effected by n 11 or ot.hersviao. on all irAndrt of l'ropcti.T. AM locate rroruptly arljust:•d' aul yard. live e1t,...1; inaurod uguilist (lade, fire or %zit. IL V. KELSEY I ar.l also: gefit fka . tl,o Anita fir , ' Insurance' Co. of Cincinnati. Capital, $1,5110,000. All corninnntt °lions I,r , )tartly atteuclerl to—Office ou Mill Street ',2 , 1 doer how Alain at., Knoxville I , l‘. 'WI!. B. SMITH Agent. Jan. 1, 1674-tf. Mrs. C. P. SUPPII (FITE limit raiitro , d h prepared to fatitl3ll Carrlnge,t, N1,,,, , V,,j . ;,sfUldtsii, kt . c., nu short nottee, and On it!st• r ( 0 amiable termq. tf. li. IS olden of Tiop,a, and F-1. Wlmeler of .I.awreaWcYllie, ap,ml,l Cull at tio alaave lAnces, or me shop iu Welliho , and 0111111 in s, Ws,"tk bofige isilfsslitiPling 060101(11 e s -Ina. 1, 1472. - . C. J. W 1111111.1.11. - iit ETTEIIB ruludflistratiou on the ebtate 4,f 1,,a.: • IA Hush. I,Vellsburo, Rs , luting to the unfit I,:iru. d, wa T. 1 , 0 ,1111.0. itci; , tutto uguit , -t enia eat, t” artt eby notiV'.l to Batt foc (11, hml the 1,),9 owing the Folio. to • twit,. dna° 1.113 - 111elit to CATiLI. HESE Pt: July 10, 1672-67, -, , laculaisttutl4, Van }corn & Chandler, (Aticcusorti to B. T. Vai Horn) • PARLOR AND CIIIIIREP. KR'S% FORAA, VOITCIIIM, 'DAT...A-TEX/A ' I~ Coffin ILcI~ i WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. , CORNING N. Y. t' 1V 13. TERBELL & 00 R. c* Bailey. i (S.uocessor to D. x-3. Ralik:ars) DEAL-m-1N CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Jlll3llltili I . IIOXIILY Art I'INI/11, MIIMF7I 77 T'."AII HMNVARE KETTLES, RTOVEPI, TIN•VAIIE, NAILS, IRON, RENT WORK, SPOORS, RUBS, , AumauvruitAL IMPLEMENTS, CIEIVEN POWERS, ke. 1= CARRIAGES SI, WAGONS ! II NO. 31.