Ai();t; 4 .ixi). 11 Clic Agitator. I= VAN GELDER J►; BARNES, VAN ORLIMIL I A. P. 11.61.31.NMS X(V - TEITNIS $2,00 per annum In advance. —ett RATES' OF Al/VERTISING 1 Time. lin 12 in, 13 in. 4 tn. 7 in. 12 in 25 in. --- -- - - -- - - 1 Week $lOO $2OO $3OO $4OO $6OO $3OO $l4OO 2 Weekn IGO 300 400 47, 00 ,7 00 11' 00 .16 00 3 Weeks 200 300 300 8 ) 00 8,00 13 00 'lB 00 9. 1 Month 60 1 00 0 00 7 00 000 16 00 -2 0 00 2 MOnthe 400 600 0061000la00 20 00 , 28 00 3 3fonths 600 * 8 00 11 00 13 00 15 00 25 00 83 00 8 Mouths 80019 00 18'00 20 00 23 00 35 00 60 00 1 Year. 12 00 18' 00,25 oo 28 oo 35 00 co oo mo po l length Incl. Xerain f-youly Advertisements are calculated by the inch iu of column, and any less space is raled us afull I Foreign advertisements must be.patd for bei sortion, except on yearly contracts, when half payments In advance will ho required. Busrxr.ss Nomeras in the Editorial coltimns, 011 the second page, 1G cents per line each insertion.- Noll fug inserted for less than $l. LOCAL NOT/CEs In Local column, 110 centsicr lino if more than live Hues ; and r6ocents for ?Alp ce of five lines or less. , , Auriourimitricrix of MARDI/LCD's and DEATHS inserted free ; but all obitury notices will be charged 10 cents per line. , - , I SPECIAL NOTICES 50 per,cent above regular ratea. BUSINESS CARDS 5 lines hr less, $5,00 per,year. Business Cards. n. uvrcliULDV.r. Batchelder & Johnson, . .„ n u Ise t ure rs of Monuments, Totastonia; Table Tops, Counters, &c. Calk and see. Shop, Wain st.,, opposite Foundry, Wellsboro, Pa.—July 3,18V4. R:S. Bailey & Son, OENERAT. PRODUCE. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Choice Butter a..upecialty.7., Our, 'hotel p;nd trade enables as to obtain the highest marketprices for Tioga mid Bradford Dairies. No. 36 South Water ehiladelphia.—Aprit 10,1872-3m.* A. RedtiOd, TT )) ItN . EY ANL) COUNSELLOR 41 1.AW.,--COPegti n.; promptly at terlifril a. Opice over the Postal ice, . I 41.). w Tlvrtiqi Kiii.- 7 -1y010))v), 1 , 4., Apr. I, 1-72. C. H. Seymoui-, 1 oltN, EN: AT LAW, Tioga Yu. All bushiest: en i. 1 , . 1.11.4 cure will receive PromPt Jail. 1, 11172. Geo. IN. Merrick, ArfOltNEY AT LAW,:—ollico in 1308reil & Cone's • Wm:, ccro ltrfl froln AL; I I.v.I.Or 01lice, '4d floor, W t.llitbuiu, - Mitchell at Cameron, ATToRNEvs AT LAW, 61alin 1131114 . auce AgOits. 011ie , Couveric• ,Willihma brick block, OTC rrnil N =ton‘, Wellsburo. Pa. -41.1. 1, V• 72 r viliffoil A. titoiO4, tt roftNEY A'f LAW, over C, D. Kelley' . Dry (loud store, 1‘ A: Dailey's Mori, nu Awn 11',1121,01,, , , Jan. 1, 1672.. .losiath Enicry & C. D. Emery, A eifilttiEYti AT LA 11' -- office (4 , 1)".1it0 Cunt t 1 .All ilfouiptly ¢tll•11C1Fi,l o.—Jan, 1, 1972, J. C. Strii!tgt AIM.z); )It N %IINII AT 1 4 W k elAr( , xT a T :3 1%1. Y "1 — 2, .1. B. Niles, ATT..VNEV •Ve it intnoptly to ... the Ttoga I 1.41.:. ()Moe& , uANeillie.—WelkLuo.,T'a., , • Jno. W. Attains, ATroRNLY AT LAW, Arlothticld, Ti o; ; ;1 (AIM>, ra prompty Mb:m(l(A to.—Rai. 1, 1672. C. L. Peck, Al I' , dtNllt . .Vr LAW. Allclaim:: promptly collected 4 , 111, c with Campbell Brothel a, Nettoo, Tlotat CO., Pit - .Tao. %V. Gtierktsey,,\ A IN AT et.t, ust , ,a to lain 11 t „ " , ; 1 .0) ti.,.. -4 -1;I!ct” TO' Whi:ll,ltit ritore, Tict catuty, I, P 47•2. Art / USU . Ong CV; Linn, latilINEV - 3 Ale I.A W, Wllllarasport.. Wm. It S LINN. Jan. I, 1879 Witt. 11. Smith, TuIZNEV. neuiii3 and Ito-In:wee Awn!. COW itbol • a,1.1r.;,:i %A ill re .. i‘t lmaupt attentb.n. Toms iii"(lerrity.—linox vale, Pa. Jan. 1, 187'2. Van Gelder ...V Barnes, jolt PRINTERS.—AIt o 1• Job Minting done on thin( i.obre, and in the bont niannt , r.lice in Bow ?.d iti,or.—Jan. 1, 187'2: W. D. 'l7rbell & Co., ' filtuthilfiT, and dealer( hi Wall Paper, ne 1 amps, Wiodov. tilaz - o, Perfumery, Piiiuts, —Corning, N.ll„ r lin. 1, 191'.1. D. Bacon, M. D., ", Plll . -;14 SURUEO:i, Ist. door cast of Laugh. .r Hi, to —Main Street. Will attend promptly , to all —11',•11:Moro, Jau. 1, 1872. .4s, tugliam, M. D., homo:pi , ..vrinsT, Onlee at his residence on the 1J3., Jan. 1, 1572. W. W. Webb, i3l. D., , s AND SURGEON.—OfIIce-=.opanlng out of thstnwi Cole's Drng Store.—Wellsborn, Pa., A lan. Seeley, Coats & Co., kNRIAZti, I n seine, Ttoga Co., Pa.—Wet:lye money "r, it, in.vonnt notes, and sell di alts up New Y. , rk Collections promptly mule. 31046 (i eCOlit. VINE CILiNUALL, . 1 •1)). 1, IH7'.!. DAyln (MASS, Knoivillo - d. Parkhurst & 4 3 /via. Ct. X•Eic Elldand, Tioga Co., Pa. JOEL Jou:4 l'Arammtsr, C. L. PAT-116014, JJII. 1, 1,;..2 . \ WA , . I' 1 A. Yale, Propri, :or. This 11 , 1 v at'onila t t)ltto a1 . e01112110110.12 travel -2,,4 _1 , 11.1,, al a ::upclior ruailuer.—.3 - m. I, Ityl2. _ _ Pet roll tun House, va , ,Trim 11, J'\, Close, Proprietor.--Good nc both man and beast. Chnrgeg Yea , attention given to gusts. 1. 14;'4. 010011 hotel. 1 h iN 11,0101, Proprietor, Wellfihurb, "t' H bwated, atilt kW an the c•onven ""'' 1 1:111. , 21(1 Chlrges moilerate.—Jl49. %i r e!!short) Hotel, f 3 cott 1.; MAIN ST. TM I AVl‘L's 13E, ...4 Wellsboro Pa ------ SOL. RUNNEL) Propir.' Ti Tlai 4. . 4 a I.pahr 14 , 4,4 btkly kept by D. B. Holiday. t , :.111,t.ale Ito pains to it it tirat 'l,l„:, an-tv, and tlevarl from tliis r. ,0 •1 tee,tler in attendance. y&-Livery at -1.4 'Fr THE "PENNSYLVANIA. HOUSE" k ITI,Y known as the Townsend House and )r a limy oeenrded ty D. D. - Holiday, has been M‘ , l Tcpaiucd by NT.. R. (4'OON N 011, mit li , L.: 1 , 1 , 1 , to accommodati^ tt“ , oiet fricuds of 4.0 J, ~r .t• Ica.,unabtc rapee.\ h 7- 11, 14. R. O CONNO1:, TO THE FARHF,RS OF TIOG A COUNTY Mt aw.v hailqinft at my trultnlffictorY,is 14wreUCC-1 rni.vrir.r kAlflciiNG MILL, the following advauttiges over all other ik 'lambs rye, oats, rat litter, and foul seed, and ;ld cookie, front wheat. . ans tlax Reed, takes out yellow seed, and all t!ar pi.rfectly. it clvatss timothy seed. (k ,, a all other separating required or 00111; built of Um beat and 'moat tlurable soul le,`and - is SAT elleari for - cash; r pra t - sLi.'4 at'll fit a Patent Mere, for iieparatl,pg 'oats from to other wills, on reattomttolo terms. 44 / 4 1a4 a 4 ille. an. 44 urn, MATictat.' • t 1 ;t 0 1 - :fri I have come from a mystical Land of Light To a atrange country; The land I have left Is forgotten quite It the land I see. The round earth rolls beneath my feet, And the still stars glow; The murmuring waters raise and_ retreat, The winds come and g,o. f" . . , . z i fpre as a heart-i";e ai an things seem . In this strange country, So sure, so bright. in a glow of dream, All things flow free. -; It M. hfe, all lira, all twilit and klahi, _ In the sea and the - flood, In the beating heart. the wondrous brain, ; lii the flesh' ntl the blood: • Deep et . ; death Is thtfdally,ittratt '• -Of this btrango country; ' - All things move up till they blossom In life And tremble and gee. Nothing is stranger than the rest, From the polo to the pole— TM& wormin the ditch; the eggs in the nest, . The flesh and - the soul • Look in mine eyes. 0 man I meet In this strange country I Come to mine arms, 0 maiden sweet, math thy mouth kiss mei Who goes by with a crown on his brow? ' King Solomon? Ho is trstranger, too. I vow, ). And must jolpitey nu I 0 wondrous faces that up .start In 'this strange country I • 0 identities that become a part t Of nig soul and mel What aro ye building so fast and fleet: 0 humankind? • • 1 - aro building titles for those whose feet Ara corning belitrcj: Our taty id ihotti libo must 8y again 'Vrom this strahge country; But others are growing; wpnuat and Teen, .•• . , An What art thou, and what ain I, But a breaking wave, Rising and fawn& migtvkilY To the shore' of 'the grave. 1...3t51ni50 • / have come trpm 4 mystical land of Light i • To this siF.ingo country I ' ' This dawn I came; I shall go to:night: Ay, moray, mei i . I /1014 my bawl to my head and stand - i lfeafribe air's bins arc;- , Ilry to remember ths my l atical T i mid, , , Put all Jo dark. i All al ound me swim shapes like mine, id this strange country; i They break in the glamour of gleams divine, i Aud they moau, -An me I" ,; • Like waves In the cold moon's silver breath They gather and roll— pich creht of white is a birth or a iletith, Each sound is n soul. I/ ~vhat is the ere that gleams so bright 1 i O v eethigitiiinge country ? 1 It draws us along %kith a chain of light, As the moon the sea! —Gcrd Words. ; I, , THE ROMANCE OF THE AGE. Lettes f 4 froin sj Tile- new York if rold furnishes to tlai press of the countr s y the following letter to .its editor from Dr. Living stone: tiaras MANGiLNYINA,t'EAST,AFRICA, ' • - NoveMbiii:lB7l. r 0. flo f tqf is ip general + 1 :," one N" i i f'..7t2 !lever seen, it feels' , :c3 umeli like $ l OO/0E•41.4 - fill _Abstract idea; but thd ; prttieP :Nor tepi'esentitOvv, hll. stun" 'ley, in iliFilAnt Legion takes away the stintigene::s I should otherwise have felt, l and in' writing to thank pat for tlw eVtreme! hardness that promptedyou to send him, 1 1«: i (lithe at home. . ,If I explain the fork,rn condition in which ht!' oil rid Me, you will easily pereeiytt that I have rod , iimsou uSe. t - ex}' Strong exPl'ess hub; gratitude. t c,aute to 'LW off a tramp of between four and five hundred wiles, beneath a blazing. vertical sun, hav ing been battled wort led; defeated and corn- Pelto] to return \t hen almps.t in sight of the end of the geographical part of my mission, by a number of half-caste Moslem slaves, sent to Me from Zanzibar, instead of men. The f-,01;e heart, made still sorer by the awful ,--ights 1 had seen of man's inhumani lvf rbo.b. titual .tuct ttibt nu 11,. , !,h. , 1 4;1,, I mine, and oe em pfesspa beyonti nwaourt... thought "Chat 1 vas dying on my,feet. It is not too much to say that almost every step of the weary, sultry way was in pain, and I reached I,pn al mere "ruckle" of hones.— There I bawd 1 that some -000 worth of n•oods 'which I, had ordered from Zanzibar, lutd ninleCOUcitably been int rtlgted to a drunk en half-easte f-Moslem tailor, who, after mptandming them for sixteen months on the way to Ujiji, finished up by selling off all that remained for slaves and ivory for him self. - 4-; - ad divined'" on the Koran and founillhat 1 was dead. ITe bad also writ ten the Governor of Unyanyembe, and he had sent slaves after me to Manyema, who returned and reported my death, and then begged pelltnissipn to sell off the few goods that -his drunken appetite had spared. He however 3/4;itew perfect welf, fiovu men wito 110 Spec ine,4lmt I Was alive and wait ing fer the goods and men; but as for mor ality he is evidently an idiot, and there be ing BO' law here except that of the dagger or musket, I had to sit down in great weak ness, destitute of everything save a few bar ter cloths and beads which IWO till;Cp the Preellutin IP leave hefe m case o extreme, aced. The near prospect of beggag among the Ujijians made me miserable. I could not despair, beeause, I laughed so rim - cli ittc, friend who on reaching the motithi 4011 Zanzebi Said;that he wasAenipte,ditP !USW on lii Baking the pliotogyttpW 0144 ANifb.--4. IlTpla Pave pO spkress lifter that. After Um the idea of despair had tome such stro g smack of the ludicrous that it' was out of the question. When I had got to about the lowept verge, vague rumors of an English visinli reached me. 1 thought of myself as 'the man who went down from Jpinsaleat to iertchii—tut nei ther PiCest, Levite, nor Samaritan could pos sibly pass my way—yet the good Satneritan was close at hand, and one of my people rushed up at.the top of his speed, and in great excitement gasped opt, " Alt pining:A siv liim;" anti ofrhe darted to meet bail. An American rag, the first ever seen in these parts, at the bead of a car avan, told me the nationality of the stran ger. lam as cold and undemonstrative as we islanders are usually reported to be, but your kindness made my frame thrill. It was indeed ot;erwhelming, and I said in my sod!, " Lev the rich blessings descend from theon ip,u apcl yritim." 'the Stanleylifid ',id dell ,chatig r e's',on Coiffinehii . the, success of the Atlantic tables, .the elec tion of Grnnt, anctinany other topics rivet ed my attention fur days together, and bad an immediate and beneficial etlket on my health. I hAd been without news.from home for 'years, save what • I could glean frobt a few 'Manta& firriews and Punch for MS. My appplite revivO, and in a week I be gan to feel strong again. Mr. Stanley MO a Most kind and - encouraging dispatch from Lord Clarendon, whose loss 1 sincerely de• plore, the'tirAt I have received from the for eign office since 186; and the information that the British Government hati scat 4.4 T PPP, to MY 310, pp to his arrival I was nut :ware of. I came unsaiiiried, but Ntiwaut is ntiivitappily't e'paireti; 414 I opt alp lutes that yolimul all my friends should know that, though um:bet:red, byletter,;-I hate .tuckuck to the task which my friend; _ii Rod erick Murchison, set Me, with John Bullish tenacity, believing that all woUld come light at last. The WaterAed of South Central Africa is + nilec• lett CSI over' 700 . miles ig Ingth. The Tomtaitis thefeoti almos(it i nuinerable. From the watershed they converge into four large riv ers, zuld these again into two mighty streams in the Nile valley, which begins in 10 to 12 degrecosoulh latitude. • 1t was long ere light dawned on the an cient problem (qui gave me a clear idc,a the dfaiunge. I hod to feel my Why' every iop' cif the Way, and was generally groping in the dark, for who cared where the rivers ran. We drank our_ fill and let the rest run 1.)37: The Portuguese wbo'visited Cazembe asked for slaves and ivory, and naked for nothing else. I asked about the waters; questioned %Ind was questioned till I wiv, l !- mos.t afraj t f of being set do-sv4 as aililpthd ivitpp hydrocephalus. 11y lest work,.frisivhich I was greatly lilp dered for want' of suitable attendania, Na's thp following of,the central lice 'or (IToiaagfy thtopei eountrk of eanntbalS,Talled blab- yawn, of drainage taa Our large , - . . i- . -• 4 ' - s ..r. ;,...-J...... ' , - 1,... • :•-; I ,: ti,,, ,,... . . ~ • 1 ~ . ,;„., . . ._ .:. . , : . . . . j: , • -777-''''''''.. '-'.'''.- ..."4" - .: : '.' ' ' - ' 7.` - ' :Tr . : 4 s'' - '''" .'":.— '" ' "".." •:- - - :i. ' 'i•• i'• ,- - .r- - 4 • •-• Clig 14.1 *;4471'' '. • .. . .. . ...,:,,,,. , > , -..• ,: it , 3 i.q •11 IN ;.,, 7v. .i . . A. tv,,.,,i it-....i. '7, f• i t;:' , . - !, ,, .. f .; :::r - t_.' 5 ; 4- ) , .1., ".'t ' ' - A I ) . _ _. .:.,...„ p . je.: J -.t., it ' i'. -r ,L ,i-'.. : ;-,1, 0 1) ,2: ATI4-, : t ‘: 4- i\ t.,... ..- ~.,. i1ff,:,..'..;;t- . -,...,...._- : .'''. 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Now I 'know about NO miles of the watershed, and 'unfortunately the seventh hundred is the most interesting of the whole; for, if I not riot mistaken, four fountains rise from an earthen mound, and the list of the four beeetnes at no great distance off a large river, Two -of these run northl to , Egypt—the Lnpera and Lournine—and twc, ,run south into inner Ethiopin, as the Limb& or - upper Zambezi and the Cafneare. Are these not the sources of the Nile Mentioned by the Secretary of 3litterva in the city of -Stils to Iferodottn? I have heard of them sopoften, and such a great distance off, that I cannot' &Wit, Unit* existence; and In spite ' 0, the, sore longing for home ling spits me - eyery "time I think of my family, I wish - tk t filitsli up by their re-discovery. , I , - -,,,-- ~ Five hundred pounds eterling worth of goods, have again unaccountably, been in trusted to slaves, and have twit over ft year on the way, instead of , four months. j Opp go where they lie at your eXperise,, ere I can , put the natural eorhpletion to MY work; an:d, if my disclosures.regarding the terrible Up ,liilfl PIiIITTY PllOlll4 ietl4 ii), tile qi , ipprosioP. tn . the east coast stove trade,,f snail re,gertt 'that ass greater'matter by - far; than'the de . seribing of all the Nile sonrcei togethei: 1 , ~, Now' t hat soil have , tlohe r:tlf , domestic - ,slavery filmier, 0114 ilii.l l 4l l F PowPlful'ill4 toward this great enject.., Thi,st fine couatr,y it liiiiiitted as.with:a curse from„ above, W I order that the slavery pririleires of the'pet. 'ty Sultan 'of Zanzibar may be Infringed Illiti lIIP figlllP''llf4llo liraivrorTortVai f m e 'mythical, shonld'be kep in a ey epee till soe futurp timewhert Atfriee t will , beemne"ancilier'ltidle ig r ipe rotttiguFse Slave 4 re deri.. ' •' ,- ' ~i .1; I conelede by 'again 'thanking pea -rposf kvf ( liiillY fur Mir lllTiiif PElProillin anltilill) gif,4 1 , 1 4 11 11Yl Yflufa,,.„J44Y,lP ;C/ITRIPPT93%t " ` Dr. ,Livingslone, in a.second-,letter,..tiake of the slave-trade: / DiO rll9 .l(} l lliii l P l 11Fillie iii illilii 'c 'T tiectik` I 4 ir gf ow4 Pliiril 000 UM &Minton law of niankiud. - It is carried tut:from age to age,, and is addition to the untold eidlaii, inflicts, preiients almost insurinonntable l oht iifachls to infereourseletWeen the .dillareni portions of the human family, i rititi, open sOrtvis partly' owing - to tllltttn'f4lllYr prirt arils 12 yip. igpoitypO' liirourp .ivii, tz,itiot,indilitina, and . to t le blight width light, chiefly on,the more degraded piracy, on the, itigli sp i es. In, now , trylAg:#.9 , p,mlie, the eaSiern4frlefin slare-trade bp i ttey ti ti A • ti9rA t nielit ans,"Viddidge u the hope 'tha ,I eta! aiding; though in II small degree; lbw' 'ooik time; coming when sky.fiy, Or 'Wel* TA -, cl i ID iii 141Filfletilf _a the tworit ,I: an y 4 lox,stnittaluticiens of the Orilla that trading In slaves lidlleta on tho elellnis ,aml'anthors td 'll5 atrocities. _gest people imagine,thet thenegroes, after being burilen'edlt,fle long: ,ctiu NC of servitude,! wit h'ftly •crt' lily' Tringli - t 4 .? r 0 t iv , f i. ,- „ Irk ‘,l i p 1,41 C Vi iilrt - 44t . fil ti 'tlo MOW fa-; t 01 'fillIV'thli'‘+1 . 4.1. Jolt hvi)rtige speciniens of; 'the , 1 , ,,:,.. , , , ,;,,,ti man„ Our ideas , me ,derieetlf ft ..itt „I be, blai e i r. ot the ,t, qt coast, who loye: for' agcy hem n subjek - tl'i tlf4p . eiiii.,, - ;lnntiagat linel , Olite iltriteAng ttiencies ' ore most tinhealtity climate. These have told most injuriously on their physical" intuits while fraud, tied the rum trade hats, Auitg:il their: en.tal itture.):2o as not to discriminate the rliiicre'tit e of ' monstrous injustice. { ' , • !lyre folhays a desel'iptitlp n' t tb.i ot , gfOe's as Dr.. 1411-ingeione round theta; 'contrasted with these %%lilt whom Americans are fami liar, coining Iron) the nest eons!. of Africa.: "The ancient Egyptian, 'With his large, rounq, Wad: esks, lull, luscious lips, - , and 'somewhat tlepeilsseil nose, i fin: limier' tbe typical avgto, than the One on the;west &hist of Africa, Who bits' lwen debased by (he un healthy land iie lives in, Slaves generally, and 'especially those on the nest coast at Z.thzileir and elsewhere, are extremely ug ly, I leti eno prejudice against thirirs.oi . pc. linked, any ottvito lirpslotigrlttrionkittunn iiii:liiSf Yiifitilt"rdril l 'oriffite l l%i, itTriediiit forehead rind other physie»llpeenliarities eomtnon among slaves' and West African negroes always awaken som . 1 feelinqs of . aversion. . ' "I witilld oat uttet it syllal lo calculated to - press down either class more deeply in the mire in which it is alreadyi sunk, but I wisli-to point out that these are not typical Africans anyinoretlian typical Englishmen, and that the natives on neqly All . the high lands 'of : 11in inicrior of rite continent are as a'r'tYto taw average,specimens of Ittituanity.. I happened to be present when .tid the head trier of the great chief. Nisama r who livea west of the south end of Tanganyika,' hatVt tune together to rnaltelinev'''WM tk- . tain Arabs who 11tql bmrp,pl, bply 044: to, - ana I am t=i ti - alitNIA PPP ii 41(4 SPtif more I I finely -formed, sembly in intellectual cads In any as- I.ondow or Paris, and the, faees and` forms correspoind With the shapely. heads. :'Nistinia himself had' beetth`Sbrt of Napoleon for fighting and conquering in` his, earlier, days, = Be was exactly the ti,gprp mt.% VlP.tAssyrial ppuiptiiretVOa--Niadfall Mar-- hlcs as littuoit etiil balers. , Am l, he show ed ltiOrstrif tit I) one of Ourseliti hylabit unity indulging in copious potations of beer, called " poinbe." ' Many of the women are very pretty, and, like all ladies, would have been much pret , tier if they had only let thimplye,o :They - 4. Witt futtnv n melef. Wilily wiry Witch . eyes, beautiful foreheads, nicely rounded limbs, well shaped 'forms and hands and feet, but adorn them !selves by filing their splendid teeth to points ;like cats' teeth, and :tattooing their bodies !and sticking pieces of glass through their 'noses. Cazeruhes' Queen Mcilititi 3 oaths, ;would be eptvented h 'tat - beauty either in London, Paris; or New York; and yet she ;had a small hole through the cartilage near the ,her slightly aquiline,:ppsev but :5:110 hau:onlyifiled 'one -side 'eaT ' TWO' ; 01" qw ,front of her snow-white 40 then, 74'11 a Callied to .her %arm in n NOY p nylon, which is a sort of throne, fastened on two lung poles; and carried by twelve stalwart citizens." 'Putt aid the close of his letter, Dr. Liv ingstone states that he will remain at Un yanyembe until lie receives fifty men , and Resit supplies from the coast, when he will proceed to the great watertdtel (tocritc4 in yesterdy's letter, A uct ilmitqc,lo epiii; r'adi'i!), wtiiit:nOpitcritc4 tg great vMley 0 .. I!" NMI . A ,SCAI RING REVIEW OF : UMNER. etter from lames G. Blaine. A rov:Kr,s , .1 illy 31, 18/1 Moira tz. gir'R: f f tor ! Dor Si{:--Your letter published in the Patleis of this mottling will create prefound pain and regret among your former politi oal friends throughout New England. Your power to injure Gen. Grant was exhausted in your remarkable speech in the Senate.— 'Tiler power to injure yourself was not fully exercised until you pullout - H:0 tu open OH *? will} ;,Siluthein seeea.stonistsin their li?strpy theilepuldinait party of t notion. . 1 have but recently ; read with much it:t -it:l'6A the cireuinstantial and minute account given by you in the fourth volume of your Works of the manner in which you were strtAt down in the Senate Chamber in- 1856 fOr defending the rights of the negro, Tite Democratic party tlyink z eilplit UtpSi4uth, anti ti: pill' (Awn thawing to some ex itiat in The North also, approved that assault upon you. Mr. Toombs, of Georgia, .open ly announced his approval of 4 in the:Sen ate, and Jefferson Davis, four months after its occurrence, wrote &letter to South Car= °Him in fulsome eulogy of Brooks itr ill# a twarly J,. It is vkfo I.n say VfeiT 'WA . in flip S outh who rejoiced, over the attempt to murder you was after ward found in the Rebel tonspiracy, to-mur der the nation. It is still safer to say that every one of them who survives is today yohr fellow laborer in support of llbralce Gr'.eeley. In Mt, be Woutti • ;niimi It ye beili a rash Kpr i kiA Nyil p predicted yotirlbt IsiVee.o years'` utter \I. - 11 . 11'140sta. arid DaVilin'Oel'Orolyti, reinstate t4 , ill'oWn'paity in4r. In all tilt= SP,M -ling inutW : P.Ds . ApvTion acktit, lug so Aketyr a i ips e.ver .ueeurig4,l* tuts pIIONYBT SM - TOCiAIBt3 TEI Enho4. P yis and CHARLEB SUM ITER in a plat cart to drive the. *puha, t ." can party from power and hand ter ,the; Government to the practical cont nil of those , 'who ap recently sought to•destroy it J. .`. ' i It is of • no avail lot' ‘you. to. taloil refuge behind the Republican tveord "of florate Greeley. , " Concedingjor the'sake 7f• argil : meat, (as I do not in fact believe,) . ll at Hor ace .Greeley would , remain. firtu,m his Ile: publican principles, he would be, powertells against the Congress thittlwOuld cute inlo power withliniin the event of his e ectloti, We have bad a recent and striking illustra tion in the case of Andrew Johnion t cof the inability of a President to enforce iilpolicy ~ or even a measure,• against. the will Of 00h , gross. What more power won't! tiere .be in Moittce Greeley to enforce a i ßep bile /41i i s peliertigain m st a DeoOttie Congre. Iluin there Wits in Andrew Jolinon'to en oree se , Democratic policy ogoilmi. a fitep hiletio Congress? And hesldßa, 1 llitraefireelOy lids already, in pis letter of nevoid ee, It ken groimil practically against thell pub I 4. can doctrine so often entoreedby y urseq, - of the duty of the Nationel GovernT eor ro fieeill'iJ 1-11P•PON of e ve r y ci,tiAen to , rotee• tion of lip, ppplyn pitcl pf4portS'•if 1 4C. Giieley's letter accepting the ' Clti/rinatt tudi noation, he pleases every Ituklax c Main in tial pouth by ,repeating the De , amcflie tatild libillif "local ef'it pit el inkVti! :pro 0. yeighog .in good ,4111,01' parlance- agai st "ectdralluktion,',and tinaliy declaring, that " fliorpghall •5e no FEDI:4O4 e Oglygliptctiir op IVE liiit*XL 4' o )pl•i tic nil o-•-!a` crcd diet lvineli 'is nei ther reasehatikeiti itself norreasoriably like- Ily In affect the civil service is any way. i • In file first 016, Mr. Greeley,forgets that the I" confusion' of executive and legislative ,r.' esponsibilities" . of which he Complains is a part of the Constituticin.. A ' alto' number, of dikes nnuit-be filletl,'; " Wi 11 - tho'nd vice tna enn!;etit . 1:1,tho Senate.'.' If *he: thinks d i .his art • trtit, he trust at least - eo that it ; re, anima coilsitthliunal treatm t, and 18 110 i to be healed with his little on =term Plaster. • In the' second place, Mr" 0 eeley's crude notion df si Prnaident "Ittiturally selecting' his couttkelors amenit the ablest" and Wisest Of his eminent folltiw eltlione," aid Appoint Ina utea of experience anti capacity to' of: 11 0 M ltiti' 4v ,itanlL Aviten 'examined elorely, Wit) ibis _very , incubus. which iiO4 afflicted its; in antes 'Pest. The President trout% ricer. tsin tint tixperienec = and 'capacity of tuanY lulu:sand, i ii whom ei, allover the 'count ry. l -- loam sot c0;i0 . 1,„ 4 . oh .:, 111 11W 1111 , C,1 ^ s ; 011 111 ,1 tt: iiiiiliiiiiiii ei t tutnnery.fm , lilt,: 1 - ktilVlse, hfir nearest' mid Bert re :Mirse. It, is (hey afitEiheie Lopes of 'it:-i-lektion tlidecuirupt iliu swivel - tit hi, jialgtii6it; and 'au:) , dev,ice,' which'' leaves. Jilin dependent un t o' politi- , Clans' _fill intienetiluti leii+es the cow itiSt , „ . ‘Ylicto tt:oin'4. , , Gent Wears 'dada' Ova servlee,foro - r4 l l ,itinis.to secure 'Just the twe thingsfirt (Tree-. 1 •ley professea to ,dusl E re in ...altiotces-.--exPe t'ittaee`titid ciipacity._ xper enee'is,seenred ItY lutiv,.alueltig tho.piiiiciple, 'Of. promotion; eitPat'tty, hy the'etupl4trien ; of_ exaudning htiards. 'Nothihg etaild'bt.• . holer or Moro, direet. , 111 •.;•pieeleY's.iissert tiothat tup to thistitne,`our experience of ttiti • dOings Of. hoards in this direction liti l et w 4 been: 6 nenur - t agiug;". lacks tholes% shred of eVidence.— .Ic - is not the wily a site frieOd (if ,reform, stoiiild spotlit of O sincere effort; at refoith; lout it shows clearly enough theta Mr. Gree ley should be elected, be would , prejtulgo as a; failure the tentative 'plan just; now begin,, ping in be tried, Mot that "lie ,would, throN . 4, us beet . upon personal confidence in a Pres - :dent wlo'could not resist the temptatgLi of a; ream:ablation, but who, that beingtre- RioN'ie t t, could not be assailed by any other: tin OUT opinion, Mr. 'Greeley underrates birth his weakness and his integrity. We Should not trust him the less if ho did nut ask us to promise never to vote for him again; and we rltrribttrust bins Mentor° be cause we ,are opt _in, thittger nf• witnessing his ''r'e-election. ' On the whole, his ohitude 'in requesting his 4 fellOw eitil.ens to make hint _Vrositirnt,.- itnly , tili4 once," fortibly suggests to us this pertinent conundrum: . • 'lft he desire: of re-election, inevitably loeds a President tit make dentortiliiing bar gains with, politicians; as 'Mr. Greeley de clams it to do, what dues the desire Of a th - st , election to the Pi eshiency lead .tt candidate to.dol; DoeS it :lead hint, for instance, to promise a ny•otticesbeforiiandta thoie pidi: Wines?' It is too early , yet for Mr. Greeley toil , to ulna he knows aboutthe temptations of reade.nt, : t. , let Jinn explain theyelations Of caitiliddrn in the Service Reform.— , Oltrisi,itt Union. - . T-li6 l lVaitoi(ciegiity '44ll‘yer3Abosti I)pintp. ,IYlW't)lOst i ti.vit 'Arr. 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Willian , i9cai; : .. .-.. : . oitp p:rii, 11.1404,ritValat ItgliiiiiiAiti::4 . .;:; ..':::: - .:1; ..-..4.Aiii). usl ellt4litalladlitto 4 , _ftrrh - c 4,*.Csyillifi#l,;,ojA,,;•,.„ , p,4.5, it Ka',- ' TkialitiCaliittraitki4ai4At liat.ialltietualilatiati W'mazort. at o.Ca'a.m.--tor MI u, Pl,olodOptata, N. link ez. Boston And tratitottr4l6 fro Ita 0. - Ecturnia4 direct cotitteetptVia.glFatt,at WiUlaular 3 47. l 4k ll "o 34 s • -- - • . ' , ) ~...lid tautripQraare,:ivtyvi:9ll,:PW,LaLleiPhia; New York tar WiniamtiPeit. .. - CIEO : VIRDB, Sup . t.• i .‘ . .rte: B~tlway. .I.l.. l l l4 k,4l4cals;k 4 il*rb 20,1872. -1 s • raw - auc% Drawiusi Boom and, ledOnji Cloardidiri .(mtel • itic(4ll tridderto and Aim through oil all.tratrus bpprea..a pimcyutk . Itoo et eor tor; Buffalo, Bilapdihdori Bridge , Clsvaw. Ar 4 . 4 ,4,14 clqaukiati. ; ,:; Wpatqiir4, X: York, _Lvo, MAW ur, •• As 1 : 11 1tt'a • ,••• • Cum ng, " ' Pt .4 post, flooteaer, Arr 4. Buffalo, k_ /O. 1. 900 um Ctipt6 6.25 •' 1 02 " 10 30 •• 8 /11RuP L l 2 eal flOpm ta IAS ~ [ 11111 g. V41,1,1*w PFAitti4 ; ~• ,iNIVAI:nO:O.Li X. 00.11. TitAtii WESTIVAIID: .' : • : 1 5 a. xa - o'exeN3l Elun,(Mya,, from Cwfegc ‘ i for Iloraells-' vale and 'Wai: -' • •') ', ' ' . , . _ . ~ . 4 /0 A- 1 0.1 except tfiMitla.m. AMU Susqaehanna for 11- 4 rnbltsvllle taut Way. 0 00 a . M., daily Tram Susquehanna tor lieuandlav - Ille aild Way. • 1.15 p. m., except Sundays, from Elmira for Avon, to Buffalo and Way., , _ . 'I. 30 p. except SOplark , from Binghamton ,for H. , :-oellsvtlteland War, - • • YashTard. ,N 9. A 2 - * , p ,N 1 " Rorn•lave, 15 Sup. Rochester, •• k Ilfi p 1,11 " t!5 Elmira, .0.04 13111;1'0AR, 10 1 0 • • Nakv Vol*, 1 70,1 aia t A yl),u,eto Loc• a 00 a. In., •90.:4,0 *w oa - Limi and Way.; ,A 115 a. ni,. ClaAir tl•om iforaella - Allo for:Snag' and Way, I.(gr a. rn„ euapt Saudaya, from Ifornefli Iltinpaintnn and Way. ' 7 041 a. m ex,„:,:i4 8 undaya, from Owq..) Lvii bauna mail; \Vay.. ,-, .;: . ' - 1 59 n." 221 , except Sundays, tiom Patrinnl .. Elmira and' Way. 1 - 55,p. hl" (Amnia Sundaya, from IforuollBi4llo for Suagnetartua and Way. ~, , 1 , 4 1kaily. ~ ~. , 'iafundays excepted, betwceli Stiscittutiaulitt and Foxt Jervis. i . . Through. Tickets to all iltuts West at the very „Low est Dot(lsVcor sale in the Company's office at the Corn ing Depot., ; ~ This Wthe'etily atithririzett Agency of the Este Rait- Ntrtot Company for the aalo of Western:Tickets iu Corn . •• he efielikeil 'eißy tin Tickets Tu:rchased ' Northern Ce ntral R ailw ay.i. TraHIS arrive and depart at ,Troy, pines. Juno 9th, 1872, • as follows : ' liklitritWAßD. '' ' •• ; SOUTHWARD. Niasira Eipress, 497 p in hallo . Express, 315 p m 3f.111 - -914 p in 'Malaga Express, 915 p m Cinemnan Exp. •19 2n'a in 3,fail , ' .. 951 u In • , A. It. FISKE: Geu'l Sup't. . evrasf , D, Foreign and; I Doinestic''' Liquors 71iNES, kc.. iScc. , - r r Agent for Fine Old '" JatL 14 1872. • 6671 7 4 17 4 0. Y. Y. Houghtol, Orr & Co„ $T01.31 , FOPX. PA. ' lilantifacturers or h‘4 ' ll-2• •• •-"-:- 13uggies, Sullues, ;444.15, , . PIATTORIA SPAM , TRUCE AND ~U ASR livAponis, SLEIGHS OB SLEDS. • We are prepared to do anything In our line On short notice and in the beat manner. Sat at - action guaran teed. 110TIGHTOIT, ORR A; CO, HASTINGS & COLUI, Agents 'Wellthbro Stony Fork, July 1, ' -11,-;471,' • .0 1 ; • o e r r • • - • HAS snoW iu etcpck, and will keep constantly on baud, at the lowest tnarbet quotation*. ; Wool Twine, 2 & *Ply cotton & Jutetwinn.' Martin 2, 3 & l strand., Snowl'a katent Step /Adder, from 3to 8 ft, BEI 3.IOK;BOItEV/B;,TAVELE 04:;1i8, WiRE CLOTH ANI) WIRE GOO S UEN. ' , ERALLY: EMERY AV fEELB FOR GUMMING 8 WS.' A full u..-I4orttAent of f.:Ake Huron and tt,:rt•a ORENDSTONES„ CANAL EAR, ROWS IN ANY QUANTITY, MA- I. t:.:.NILLA , ROPE FROM ONE ' ' well DOWN. No. I Ar 2, extra engiae oil. - d complete assortment of • • Mechanics' Tools, • UOUSII BYILDERB AND t HOUSE , TIOLD 11111.DWAUE CONSTAN. TLY ON Timm. BOTTOM TIMM ON-AOPACITINTY-•' 111I'LESIIIINT:?. Cotri:i An and fake a Iritile.g . et the Mac reand Neu 110 W it is yoursoll. and oblige J. , BIIEIFFKLIN. Jr. Ten:' *. To"AGENTs... Mark .Twaln's New Book' 3: - , 4 1t.eitiratt: rt . la. ready. for eatmraiteera'... Itla a own pution 'initial() to ..I)riqoume're AtoioM)." of evhf h. 100.000 coplota havo tieen sold, create: Kale Ou books :to one wants, but teko ohe motile .1;011 atop ' you 1p the *tracts' to arkhaeriba - for. ',.'uThete ,a trete 'to '1200," and ak whet read thla.book ate klearly that time' hate come-== APPIY at. 0;449 tor tOxitery or tirculara.: , Atidresal tl2/,f i Puldlaher, 4 • Vekniiiik P/111004tilas lunetiavi.B74-tra;:-' - "," ' • F. - - • ;;;••'.. 7.)' • - IMI No. 6. 1 : NO 7.i . • 249: 3.*, 1100 am 530 pm 7,00 ppi 915 pin 252 atri 3254 m 11 50 " 505--. i ii 25 ,", 1235 am 542 " 601 " ', 10 it; ", lu 3a ~ ... ..... 7 2 itti .. I 05 Bit.l 7'i , ) Bft 020 814 .7120ara, 1120.4 in 7 Yid ~ i 12 lOpm,ll2,lopra , 782 ''..l 1250-' 5 il 18 ao " - NO. -A. ,i- No. ti.,i i Nu. 2. .. I 1003 pin I . ..... ... 5 46p inl 10 12 pm- 7 80atil 620 " I 11 2 I 5 " BOO " 10 10 "3 05 - ant I 11 00 " • - 630 " 1 I • I ..0.00 II :13 432 - 12 13 lira 12 15ani•I 6ln " lq 47 ''' ' 2 15 - _I 711 " 238 " 11`00 " 13Su pm ' 048 •,. I .11,rk0.,100-klativiAlo). . 1 ("Wyo. tomik IF k , uo:llet% tliti for hantia MOM Suatiu,.. ost for IMM MB 'VW ELLS: 110 Ito: DOor Sa sh ' : & Blind Factory, ,n ; • .4;4, • if ; J*AMIN AUSTIN, la piepaied . to furnish first .'smirktattS4hti bed Itimbar, titi AQW he tory st 413,110% , tit tUft•inSitiltitygi. , sash, Doors, 211alaMS 0 IPllolZliVaa =1 AND MOULDINGS,, ,t,:rnAilt4,llliy on tino.d, or tutumfantured to!ordor. Planingyr , and: , . 4one promptly, and 'hi lidat workineu eruphiy6it, and tho but iseationed Itinibtr Use4l, Eateptlr4iii3 130416 indtisstTy, , -` • • Factory near the foot of. Main Street BEND. MIST/N. ate. is 1f;•-tr. ~I)eeirtitl4,l'W- t icdeire,::Mlll4 DEE,RETELD, PA. Proptietors of th:eabovo will truuauftirturo as usual to order; to suirenstomers. VISSIMERES - 6,l4) , waiiaideci: ' th4tlcuiii:,4l.tuilou ghoxi it? ' Rolleardingli, Cloth Dressing zuanufacture tk.vrdor,;Aud fill all *lnds of Roll- CaNing, ana,Cloth`Dfoastrz, dafy,c9llapeOtkant • ZWectiatio , 44 l ifixki pirudsorhulnt of -„ ' , ../ 1 7u , 11 , C1(ith , s, Cas,simeres, 4e.? antliiive more for Wool in mMluange than ,any (Abet establishment. Try themandisatisfy yourselves. No wholesale awl retail at the powanCacio mills, 2 miles lselowlliaMivinti. Jan. 1,1872. i INOIfABI BROTHERS. , Water: Wheel. ageisis ter the above Water Wheel, and can'clicerfulTy recommend it as sups sior to all others in use. Persons wishing to iir• chaso should see this wheel in operation before buy ing other wheels. ' INTIAM mos. licOrlield, May 160872. ' , Read the following ' NVEnTipzia.D. APRIL 24, 1872 , Wu the undersigned, purchased onu ot J. U. wuld's 30 inch Water Wheels using (8 inches of water to run three ruu of stone ander a 20 foot head, and aro well pleased with the wheol. We have ground sixty bnahels per hour with the three run and can average that amount per hour all day. - , - E. D. PHILLIPS. -' , CHARLTON PHILLIPS. J Nv Store TIOGA, PA., . and au entire new Stoch'of BOOTS .:.SHOES. HE. SMITH. ...s4 SON. having • JUst completed their s new Mick Store on „Alain stmet, which is one of the heat arranged and ,nc t inviting, ..tores in the coun t), are now oflertuo to their old i.'llattouers and the pub lic generally a bettor selected steel: of • - BOOTS AND SHOES, than ever before liresented , in' the leirough et Tinge.— Ladies' Ware of that's make, constantly,ou howl. Al so, Mason &Hamlin's Organs, and a variety of styles to detect SiNvill."All are invited to !call and br.auune prices and quality. IL E.' surru & SON:. Tinge, Jail. 1,1672.4.1 y. WALKER & LATHROP, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAIA,I STIDY.LBi TIN-WARE, BELTING, SAW, CUTLERY, IVATL'It I LIME, AORICIILTURAT, IMPLEMENT 2, Carriage and 'Harness Trimmings, ‘' . • :711' f : RR. Corning, N. Y., Jun. 1,1 i 72 LIVERY STABLE. ATKINS At CIIAM RESPECT. • J.,: :NV Billy infortl} the public that they , hace eetabliehed a Liyery-lbr Dire, At their Stable on Pearl St. ,opposito W eeler's rwagen ida)p. Single or double rigs furnished ) order. They alai to keep good horses and ivagons, Ind intend to please. Prices 'reasonable. •WATKINS ICETOILAH. Jan. I. 18:2. New Jewelry store. f ti7.2nols , lngusbe 4 ormitadd=rartiszaetbsot: one c d i s Jewelry Store r in the building recently occupied by C. L. :Willcox. Hts stinck comprises a full assortment of Clocks, Watches. -Jeivelry, Silver and Plated-Ware. D. t. W.A.ftftllUft, one of tbo best workman in North ern PormaYlvania, will attend to the .Repairing of, Watches, Clocks, - *C., c. For the ekilful (icing of Which bie set eral:ol d years practical experience is sufficient guarntee. , S. B. WARIILYEIi, Wellaboro, 33,1811-if. To vit I ots for Sole. : T HE subscrihpr offers tho villago front of lila farm t9r sale i quantities to suit purchasers, and at pricer to ma u it, an object for investment: These Wads ill 3 fluey for village lots, and ft.-portion of them cannot ba xetiled for manufacturing purposes.— Iliey, lie immediately on tho extonolon of Grant, Pearl and Walnut streets, and south of Second Avenue. They will be sold in lots or !argot' quahtities to suit the wants of purchasers. May 22, 1872.4 m Mrs. C. P. SMITH, I s now reet% ing now and elegant designs In Miltrall.l.lla4Pl l6 3r ' I - and c*.cicx-ibfa, and Invites tlie,publioJo call- and examine goods and s prices. P. B.—No tr."ildt: to show goods. Fob. 28.1872:' C.: r . EiILITII. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY KNOXVILLE, T,IOGAY CO., PA. Life, Fire, nd Accidental ASSETS OVER $24,000,4A) AoitrA (*; ConPaNiEs , -,- Tsui. Co., of North America, Pa .$3,1150,6a6 60 Frankiin Fire /ea. Co. of Pliilii, Pa. ......... —2,087 4:oft 9 5 lierpublio Tue. Co. of N. Y. Capital.... $750,0430 Andea Tun. Co. of ClUCII111110; `' • , $1,000,000 Niagara Fire Ina. Co. of N. I' . 1 000,00 i" Fanners Slut. Fire fii , i. Co. York Pa —OOO,BBO 15 Plaunia Mut. Life L.P. Co. of iiiirfford Ct..5,081,(70 60 penn'a (*Nip Ilia. Co. of 11'01:0111e. ~ 600,000.00 ..... - ..,s24,22 , a t twr • ' Insurance promptly effected by mall or otbelniae, on all hinds of Propertc. All.luasee promptly atlpeted and paid. Lire stuck insured agninit - death, tire or theft. , Imu also agent f,?l the Awl‘ Ph Oa. of Clueltmeti. Capital, $1,600,060. All conuntinicatiOna promptly attended to--ofhee or 1111 Btrvet 2(1 doe Irma Main et., linoxville Pa. • WM. D. SMITH Agent. Total Jan. 1,'1872-tf. :CARRIAGES & WAGONS ! 111 E undersigned is prepered to . fpfulsh Carriage S, Wagons, Sulkies, ke., on short notice, find u _rea• sealable - terms: H; H. Boyden of 'Slogs, and H. Mrtioeler of Lawreticeville, - waists'. Call at the above placia, - or my shop in, Wellaboio. atid eMMltie ilicak WOO pUrsitwalsg clactivlteitt.'• ' -•- ars. . • Imam. . . MEI =I Mil Furniture_ and 'Undertaking. i.• `:Van Horn & 'Chandler, (Successors to B. T. 'Van R O /13) AVE. now on exhibition and Ealast the old plats, _ILA, the largest stud most cant Cato stack of boi6fOr Ft FINE AND , I RNITURE . to be found ill Northern Pauusidiruila, consisting of I FINS PAIVUDA AND CHAMBER BRITS, I $Q-FAS, legUCkirkl;TD/WA-TZTES. 'AIARDLE AND WOOD TOP CEN'yER TABLES, .lIAT RACES, 'FANCY OiLl/Ra. MIRRORS, • OVAL AND SQUARE FRAI.ER,BRACK ET S. PURE No. - 1 DAM M'TRASEP: ES,' RUSK & EXORGE1011; MAT TRASNES, • ' =I and a Agi stock of the common goods Usually few :din a first-erass establishment. The above goods are large. ly'of their own,vuanyfacture, and satisihetkut is guar anteed bah as to quality and price. They sell the I•" • . .. 'Woven ;Wir e vilattrciss ' 1 . the' most popular spring bed sold; also ate Tucker z Spring Bed that has been on trial for I 7 years and els ~- en travel sal patisfaction. Our . . • , . . ._ , 1 - • 1 •, ' •', V . 1 . / Copy .409 . 17. , le supplied with all sines of the .11Melslor qskei, knew . and beautiful style of burial case;togoth with other kinds of foreign and • luniui numufaillare,l with trim mings to match.. They will make nn ertaldng a spec iality in their business, and any needing their services - 'will be attended to, protriptly, and atSatisfactory chid. gee. Odd pieces of Furnitill , e , reade l land Turning all kinds done With neatness 'and die tch. ._,... ha. 1Q 1872,, : . VAN I[OII.24OIIANDLED To thou ir, Avoe litoxelieN.—Hav concluded that antentltled to Slittle rest after n ly 40 years close , application to business,. I have pasito(d over the furni. lure hi:labium to "the; Boys" as pet above advertise ' Xneul, and take this method of asking for' them thb ' same liberal patronage as ,haalean extended to me.— - I lily books may be found at the old plitee for settlement , , Jan. 10, 1862.. • : B. T. VANIXOBN. I • .. 1 WHOLESALE DUG CORNING 1 DRUGS AND 2SEDICTINFB, PAINTS EEus 19AVLDS' INKS, „KEITH'S MEDICINES, IREDELL'S FL,' mut aErrs 'coooArtrE. • TRACTS, • 'KEROSENE L PATEIs.^P MEDIQINES, ROWILSTER PERFU MERY AND FLAVOR'S° EX TRACTS, WALL PAPER, WIN DOW GLASS, WHITEWASH Drivir & DRY CO ORS„ AGENTS FOR • yrs &- CO'S REFINED I re• Hold at,wholesalo Pr call nod get quotationf J* 4, 1872, (Successor to D. P. ROBERT stoves, Tin, a,nd IRON, NAILS, CARRIAGE BOL AND HORSE N • CARPENTERS' I A general stock of Builders BUTS, LATOILES, 'LENGES, kcJ PATTI" at manufacturers prices. ,Terms Cash, and prices reasonable. First door above Cone Minim r B. C. BAILEY. Jan. 1, 1872 ftIAVING opened a first-44a Hardware Store In Mansfield, opposite Pitts Oboe ., on Main Street. thilly invite their friends and the public in gen. vrai to give them a call. They guarantee natliZeUon to all cases. Their stock couelets of • 1 • and a general line of Gods, Beton(' to 'none in the country, at the lowest ash prieeS. • B. F. KELSEY They are itte , , agiptrt fur the EIRBY MOWER, ACA. WHEEL 1:11{E, ARNOLD HORSE FORE, AND HAY CARRIER. W. G. Kirrz, .rnArar. ROIII.EII. Ifenstiald, Jan. 1, 1872 JEWELRY I,STORES „ -,.. ANDREW FOLEY, ... .< f 15.. ) ,..,,, 9 veh0 basjong boon established —6: ~,, in the 'Jewelry business in : 4 /q"4 Wellaboro, has always for sale, ti `k... R 4 O - 43 . .. k , r , ! ::_,.. ist.. .. carious lands and prices of Gold or Silver, " Clocks, Jo.A•elry, Gold Lings, Pins, Pencils, Cstse Gold and Steel Pens, Thimbles, §poot" Razore. Plated Will, I • With most all Other artiolea many kept in ouch es tablieltments, which me sold low for C A. S Repairiiig deem pveii3tli.„and. on e or • 1., XV • • • van= lox 2..3.815-11• =UI 1111 d ela are requested gab* further Eat. W. 13 R. C. Ida JOBBING 1 ,- lok.Pmy ATTENDED TO • HARDW. ARE t LUTZ ' & KOHLER, HARDWARE KETTLE% STOVER, TI WARE, NAILS, IRON, BENT' WORK, srox Eft RUM, AGRICULTURAL - P4PLEMENTS; CHURN YOWERS, &a. WEpIiSBOT!.9,. PA. AMERICAN iWATeIIES, SWING A.CHINEk d:c.. Dm STORE. . ON ONCENTitAXEDI::k• ► EXTRACT% YOKING EX- AMPS, , TERBELL & CO ley, .) DE.!a,Eit. IN !ll:ardware Et, BOItSE BITOES, B,• TOOLS, 4 I Mateilsle. LOOS. ; .Also. ORAPPMCI LUTZ & 11.011LER