, • - • t. • • ,:; ; • ° s ' ; 1, • A r o .J• XIX• • runtlengn WEDIFEDDAY"IIT - %AN EI,DER 1". e. VAN CIELDEB... A. 1. DAIVIIEtt: air-TERMS :—52,00 per annum In advance. • ll3 • lt,t.l'ES OF ADVERTISINCI: • T „,„, in 12 Sint 41n. Tin , 12 In.• (reekools2 00 $3OO iloo tack $BllO $l4 60 2treet9 101 300400500 .7 00 11.00 10 00 3 ly„ks 2 (10 300 500 GOO 8,00 13 (10 18 00 I )(oral' 250 A 00 1 000 7 110 900 IS - 2(1 011• 2 m,,,ti0 1w40090010001200 20 00 29 00 13 / 01 ,0„, 500 8 0012 On 13 00 15.00 25 00 35 00 8 00 19 00118 00 20 'llO 2:2!00 35. 00 ohAfl: • ysr 19 to) 13 001254)0128 00 35 - 00 CO (01106)0 kisettlAolllOnts are calculated by the inch in length and any less space is rated as a run : lnch. - advertisements must be paid for before in. o:till,llYetpt on yearly contracts, when half-yearly. ; 1,010.; athanee will be required. • NOVIVEN in the F.ditortal columns, on the ❑I ivire 15eents per line each insertion. Netli inserted for less than $l.. - tr. ZsIOTICFa In Local eoltuun, !Occult) per fine if I to five lines ; and 50 cents for a notice of five liilr Irr 44. - • A,•N' b OnsCIM a E I N t T I S a o ry f I llO a t n iC n A t S a owraill a be c D ha L rge E d lH- l i a ns c e e r c t h ed e Fr NOTief 5 50 per cent aboveregula rates. 41•d5r..., VAUD,: 5 lines or less, $5,00 per year. - - • Bitsiitess 'Ca'rds. • - ). II EATCHELDIM Batchelder & Johnson, 4,or.fa layers of illSuuments, Tombstones; Table ('ontiteni, l:all nuance., Shop, Walla al, op, I, s,li• l'omntry, Wellsboro: Pa`:— . Julk • R. S. Bailey & Son, d,NERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION • MERCII/INTS. Duce Butter a specialty. Our hotel and family tia‘le enablcs cis to of thin the highest market pikes t. r Tiogu and Bradford Dairies. No. 36 South. Water Pluladelphia.--April 10, Ibi2-3m.• - 4 ,-- A. Redfield, tORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Collect -1:14 promptly attended to. 011ec over the Postutllee. Uh tit 0. IV. ;Iferriet . Esq.—Wells born, Pa.,. Apr. ; 1, ;241.1t. • ' ' C. H. Seymour, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tloga 1.14. AU business en- Last"' to fits e.tro will reeeivd prompt 1b72.' II Gco. AV.-Merrick, t irill;NlA AT LAW.—ollice 111 130WCII ULTOSA ball from , Agitator Office, 2d floor, I'a.--J3u. 1. Ib7S. Mitchell & Climeron, oft)ltNEY:i AT LAW, Oahu and Insurance Agents. t a:e to Converse I:llliasus brick Llock, over W; , :ootl's Wellaboro, 1, William A. Stone, li ronN •.1T LAW, over C. B. Relley,'s Dry Good Wrigbt S: Bailey's Block on Main street. 1‘e11,1)01 - 0, Jan. 1, 1672. Josiah Etirry, ' inollNlT AT LAW.—Ofllee.opposito Court House, l'aray r 1110 k, WilliaMsport, Pa. All business Rots - utt,nded to.--. Tau. 1, 1812. .1. C. B , ,rang, ttru,Nl V ,tl' LAW 11 Dis Arfoimpc—, lilt .1 IL .7s; tics, Esq., Wi J. B. .Niles, Ii: , HINEY L.IW.-••-Wi11 attoul Nomptly to bus „ ~ , tniqtott to his can. iu tiro couuttes of Tinge 1,1 Pti, 0111 co on the Avowo.—Wellabor Pa., • JllO. W. Adams, ITNIINLY .\ r LAW, Mahariehl, Tioga comity, t•a o'l4lo y :Melaka W.—Jan. 1. 1872. Peck iii~dtSl.Y W. All claims prompily collected Cainphel Cretin. Ne kcal, 'lo.lwi Co.; ni (Tito. W. Guernsey,. „u,iui I..AW. busimss el:push:A to 1,11., kill b.• promptly alhonacti to.-01lice Ist door south Varet, stole, TiOg,a, Tioga chuuty, lAA. 1, 181'2. .A.TIAIStTrOIIp; & IfIrrItNEY'S AT I,NNT, IVilliantbport, I'a 11. Anwar:ow) • .1 NAMUci. hiss. r m. .ma. •"1 '2s:I:ON ,I,TI - 0 :NI, Bounty and It:ear:wee Agent. aelattuleattotr? hto the above atitlrem will re ure attention. Terms ntollerate.—Knox l'a. Jan. 1, 187.2.. Van Gelder & Barnes, naNTEits%—in kfude of Job Printing (101313 on ed. , 11 notice, and to the bent wanner. °nice Bow- Nryk, 2d tionr.—Jau:l, 184: W. D. Terbell & Co., viIOT.F.SALE DRUGGIST, and dealers in Wall Paper, Et ',wle Lamps, Window Olasp, Perfumery, Paints, .u..—Corning, N. Y. Jan. 1, 1672. • D. Bacon, M. D., iIYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ist. door east of' Laugh tr [lathe—Main Street. Will attend propptly to all tallt.—Welltiboro, Jan. 1, 1872, A, Ai, • rtt , m(EopATilisT, (Mice at Lie rekitleacd op tbp AV tme.—Wellsboro, jaal 1,1572. s W. W., Webb, -lei. D., itIVS:CIAN & D SURGEON.-office—Oponing out of 113,61111 p s Coles'a - Drug Storo.—Wellaboro, Pa., Jan. 1, • Seeley, Coats & Co., , NTERS, Tian Co•r P4. — i" . 4Ve u Pr I PY r. di.teonut notes, and sell 'allots on Now 14 City. Collections promptly made. 11011 t H\ St.m.sv, Osceola. VINE CISANDALL, hu) 1, 1 7.i. DAV/D COATN, Sinn ills J. Parkhurst &• Co., Llkland, Tioga Co., Pa. Jost. PAnKrtuasT, Jan. 1, Ih;.! , JOHN PAW:III/MT, C. L. PATTISON. Yale House, I , A. A. i q le, rroprictor r nd i e ;:c0(1 c 'Mon t o ae . :oh imociate the travel ", ImMic :1 superior inauner.—Jan. r, 1:72. Pet rolium House, IVE , TFIELD. Geo. Close.' Proprietor.—eood n nn"dati , m 1 r both man and beast. Charges TM, F f;00(1 atientinti given to guests. /au 1, I';2 Union Hotel. P, VAN 1101:S, Proprietor, Wellabor°, Pa.--This 14 rh asantly located, and has all tho conven for man and boast. Charges moderate.—Jan. I. Wel Isbtiro ;. 01,014 COR. MIN ST. k TILE AVENUE. Wellsboro, Pa. \ SOL. GUNNEL, Prop'r. a popular Hotel lately kept by It. 11. lloilday. 1101 Nom no pains to make it a first kou,o. AV the sta, , ,es arrive and depart front this L• ," . A eood l- hostler in attendancc. ZeLlvery Jta 1, 11;7?. . - , . THE OLT) `PENNSYLVANIA HOUS E " "'" lATEIX known as tho Townsend Ilona° and 1 A fur a WWI occupied by D. D. Holiday, has been -a-th.roninty refitted and repaioed by M. R. - O ' CONN toil be happy to accommodate the old friends of boa%) at very reasonable rates. hn.1,1370 M. It. O'CONNOR. TIIIE FARMERS OF TIOGA COUNTY. . - - All Goss buildAng at manntakory:in Lawrenco• a superior FANNING MILL, wileti pence...lea the following advautagcsbeqr all other ulll3 : R s ePraieh rye, eats, rat litter, end foul aced, and I. tht.. and coats, from wheat. It cleans flax seed; takes Out yellow seed, and all t thq" 'etas, perfectly. lt • • ' • chaos timothy tMCd.‘ * 4. It does all other separating required ,pt y. mlll fa built of the beat and moat -durable Um d good Myth, and in sold cheap for cash, or pro. rhEaill fit latent: i3levii; for IlaParaling oats Prom to other,nous, on reasonable terms. "AlranCerville. Jan. 1, 472. L H. ISATHEII. • -- r • . _ .., A ROUND Of 444 - - _ ... : . I sang to my 'heart in the tittinanne of Mir—, .. Anit,the tgetleletle.bird.44l Ll2O-synainore spra y" -- 1 , sang tckhie mato in the nest: ,-. . ' , - "Sweetheart, the daffodil blooms on the lea; The blossom's are. Ansuble and tree; 1 ,. , ,p,. And alt throffigh the orntrinerry year we nl4l be ' , :',' ~' , , - „Tran*!:!nd Fent, Tren tind. Feet i" . ,1.1 , 'f:' ~ i • I sang to my heart In the burning duly,'. And the golden-haired sun in a sapphire sky . Uplifted his fiery crest; Anti . the thousand-tongued land was melodious with song— "Oh, the world shall ho merry, file days shalllbe long, love In the sunshine is reliant and strong, 4 Treu land Feet, Tredund Feat l" '• • • - 4- . .•,•• in • 4 A - :I sang to t ry heart 04 wsinepf ine Tear; f And the ro of the an mkt hung lurid and wear ar down in the sorrinribl west; The nest was forsaken, the snarrows had fled, The music was hushed, and the blossoms were dead, But a voice through the silence and solitude said, • and Feat, Treu and Aud - sti {ruing th's(voice iu the wind Slid- the snow, "There Is light niter darkness, and joy after woo, ' And the loveltbet is tried is the best; I care not though tempeat'be black in Though the bird may be tickle, and blossoms may die, What matter? my dearest shall find me for aye mid peat, Tifier.' end Feat I" t. The Famine and TerribletSulferinginemlA., /Editor ql"the Agitator:—As I have not been a constant:reader of your paper lately, I do not knqw but yopt%rTle6haiT been quite fully informed of tbe terrible suffering in Persia from famine. , I am [led however, to think otherwise, from the silence of almost` all 4iio journals I have read on,the subject. But AS - 41iCie4s no.datiger of , aWidtening too great an interest on the subject, and as we need to be often reminded of such matters, will you permit me through your columns F. A. JOHNSON to say that for so* time ; a most dreadful famine hai jiievailecl over ii considerable part of Persia, so that all subsistence fur man and beast has been wholly -consumed, the greatest distress has prevailed, and star• vation Jo an, unparalleled extent has taken Bev. J. 11. Shedd, one of our rnissiOna- ties there„ writes: "ln many places half the populatidn luni perished for want- of food. In the city of Shirar and vicinity whole familieghave,died off,, in some instan ces the corpses have been devoured by the survivors. Thousands more must die,_ un relioied from abroad. "In the city of, Ispahan 14,000 'are oftl- Cialli - reported 'aS having died of starvation. Among the pastoral tribes, numbering over a million, the direst miseries have been ex perienced. The pastures have dried up; the Clocks find , herds, hove l perished; their de pendence foi food is gone." These are not exaggerated statements.— For months the most reliable accounts have been received. And ought not the people In this highly, favored lantlto Unite itt:#nd big relief? - Siimdthing has been sent from England alid Germany, and about $4,000 from this country, by which a few have ,been relieved,_ and a few lives saved. But ten t 1144, 'and probably alaindred times its much is needed. Probably the famine in Ireland, which - awakened. such general in terest here -a few yearzi ago, was compara tively small to this, Will not the publisherS of - nil newspapeio call' the 'attention of•their reader's to the. subject, And will not the people every. where in this favored land contribute tore- lieN7e the suffering? Let us not wait in oiler to get large sums, 9- to get every one .to contribute. Let u 4 go to work hastily; gather up what we' can at once, and send it wig! Op hopl that it will save some poor fellow creature Arom a horrible depth, by starvation. , Moneys for this purposq may be sent, tot Arai. Rankin, No: '23, Center street.---Voric--louLt-he “ ter or tiliS - iiilirle will guarantee time - c.v._ r ery dollar will go directly to rprilja, 11/ lip — thfully ex end d to relieve' the starving. E. D. WELLS. ijille, Aug. 19, 16'2. 1. Lawi enc Linn, figs About Dreamsd _ls it not a curious fact, for example, thi roma are all the crodions of our ow minds—that we ourselves originate the forai :tnd faces that look on us, and *haps tel iify us—that we 'think the thoughts tha others seem to speak with their lips—tha we and no others are the others of the cow edy that is acted before us, or of the terri ble tragedy in which we ourselves are the' only sufferers? There is another curious thing about our dreams, and that is the short period of time in which they occur, This has been often measured—by noting, lorexample, the hour or minute when one has fallen asleep, dreamed a long dream,• and awoke. Many remarkable instances'of i this have been giv en. • I shall add to these one from my own experience. Very late One night, when wea ried in body and mind, I was dictating to a friend what required to be seat to press early next mqfw p, Lep* a aeatened and 'suddenly' fell asleep t tlA4reamdd a verflotig and complidaterd &Tali andliAeti I awoke; _feeling quitb tefirOhed,....but !for ta tptmui Wh nt utterly corifWed ivilprelVas Or at I had been doing. Recovering myself, I began to apologize to my friend for having so long detained him at that hour of night, expressing the hope that ho had been able to employ himself profitably in preparing his college exercises, when, at last, ;timing round—for he had boon - writing With his back to mb--Lhe asked me, with an express ion of wonder and almost alarm, if I felt unwell; or what did I mean? I wondered much more ;svhen.l heard that he had 'never lifted his pen, nor bad. eeasedwriting, and that I was aroused by his repeating the last word of Op sentence, so that could not possibly have slept above three or four sec. orals! And thus along dream, which seems to occupy a night, is often found to have oc eupied, ,perhaps, only a few seconds heforp waking, This ratty acceunt for ti fast often noticed by men recovered from drowning, that just before becoming uncoaseloustheir whole life seemed to suddenly pass before them like a panorama„and - tune Ny'as nutty % lag_ in the rapidity of `thought., 'There:ls one experierice which we have acquired, I believe, from put' Areal/A l as from no other soured, and that is our awful suffering through fear. Who was ever smit ten when awnite—witli such abject terror, such dread alarm, Prot sights of .horror, from dangers dim, impalpableoriysterions, overwhelming, as in a nightmare? We seem to encounter death in its worst forms, to combat terrible foe a, to endure agoied pt tornont, to iiiipprspentgtb by ...ievory 'savage demon Meal power—wild beasts - Of - the des ert, the hideous forms of serpent life and of ocean life, while we are all the time utterly powerless and deserted. Even the dearest friends turn away, and we are alone antitha all that can fill the soul with such fear that the hero of a hundred fights starts up with a cry of terror, and the greatest emperor , screams like a chlid I Whatw a .olultrful ..deseriptionia that: of such; &Ont./given Ehpitaz the 'Temanite in the Book of Job: , Jan. 1, 1872 =I Now a thing was secretly brought to me, and Mine ear received -a little thereof. In thoughts from Ole visions of the night, when ilepp *lepp Meth (di men, fear emit° upon me. and trembling, which made all my bones to shake. 'then, a spirit passed' before my lace; the 'hair of my flesh stood up; it stood still, but I could cot discern the form thereof; taa image, was heroic mine eyes; Mean was talePr,F..l . ' It is very likely that: lon will sagely re mark that all those terrible dreams of ours have been caused by some trifle—sonic in discretionin eating, or by'sorne acid; in. digestion. I have no doubt-this is generally the case. Some of - you may have seen an excellent caricature of George Cruilisliank's representing a maivasleep_On 'his back, with an expression of agony on his' face, while # black pig sits on his chest, and looking at him, asks, "Why did you Clitpork for sup per?" A most pertinent quektioli; — whipli might be yaried by askinfspfferers from nightmare, "why did'yottetit cheese, or pig crust, or this or that dainty,'-which eau4.s you pow to suffer?" ,And it surely is, worth as laught,so viviffly Each ,nigtiV. agonies. - -what pi,..effeet the body has on the mind; 'how what' we calla trifle - aftipting the nicely adjusted and finely tempered organi zation of the one willAiteeP 011_ s citrArd a small morsel perhillis 'Of 'to te t Oi make the immortal spirit of the greatest !••:, • _ '; • • . • • .• :• .•. 3 • - • - - ,• ,•, - - - • , • - I • - - - " ...„ . . , _ _ .„ •-• !,`` 110. : _ •.• • , ••;:, , Y) ; • '-) '09,#44!=i,14f#, )" .4 4z. ...LI " :-, ' 4.; • 2 - -: • ," „•• ••• 44 16) ',•••,, tip • • !•-,• ;-••,# • . . - , • - '"vs. . • • -a,. • A • ft 4 v - • - , X .;• 1 k h . , ;117;?...: ,„ . • • - • e „ . • ' r 'F ' , rrZet P qm_ - •: 'C 7 . 7- 1 • 1' • 4 " t307';.. ~.,„ , • ' • •• • mil• .l' 'E . . • - ); - • • - „ , I, 2 . • -f! jt .•• 3:4 ;;.713 • -;' • - • ' •`,„ - :•••-• • - • , . 6. • ,H Curious Th "~, MEI Statesman - as: ' of 'the 2kieilOot: huy experienee 7 aliarter of -great idarltuesst, So, hook abartr,after:Hie'bedy,PY' cOb(4.4e 11 00: to aod)f ,SvlU save inucirsufteringin the , entaU.... , - - :- - Anot he eeinitai siact abOutdMirrui is that: We very', seldom If iiii"Or fOitli:o4 l / 1 4 .-*Illit" chiefly occupies out' miOds 'during. thei.day, This side of the brairitaitto - Speaki4ii.weat' vied, and sleeps sOundly;:whilialhat 'portion, which- Was idle. - during the dap etaidris awake and - works at - night. Accordingly, if we want to kitovi' whet hail giveit rile, to font dreatpa,,womust search among the meat Ariyial ' our day-th b !Halts but abist triVialltire.so numerous thatwe seidoircliaire palience to search long enough to distirver the Piny', cuP of water ,which .at 'fiight Our fancy ulagnifieS into ea oceSitiosSed storno Hence dreams from different,Sout-, ces ma assume nearl y the sainefottn:" . For exttuipl;e: when one of my boYs was itl With, scarlatina;--I had a shocking attack of 'nitre which' I was titt.Clllo,l2ll3:i•V* . 01511 dray hI v'`roan a house on , tire, ' itnilrfmii t which awoke With a sense of , herror4l. seeing hint Perisir in the flntnes - while ep•? pealing; ale' for help. lA' Teen' T ap tti'lri9 that was told by his sick nurse that; he wa.4iin a refreshing steep,'ind tbitt he had sprungitlp,in the night *with 'a • scream, •Intr , ing ilia!, Ins room was on fire: 'I was deter nuned„lif possible, to trace out the originet. so strange a coincidence, and seartit'alr,iong' the tripes of the" ',past'dityLlteicallitig pny thoughts, X remembered, thit 4 at ciowilOti, meeting the , previcais evening littit4 -, c6rde.c-: tuned' 'what would be done in . the ill-conv structeii took .fire r anti-frow n - ;L could poisibly. fescue &di family who were seated in the inmost pail Of. it: much for.tuy part: share? i On making minute inquiries, • I. Wl— cerluinedthat the physician attending.him had casu4Uy4emaiked in' his heariOg4lie day belore, "Although this' room is very' coinfoftable; I have a dislike to . all. garret rooms Peached by wooden stairs on -account qf fire. Thia remark ho had Lewd and no ziced. Thui our dreams, so• much ' alike,- occur ring the same night; originated in different yet sunder trilling incidents of the previous day l- 7 .-;Vermaa,- - • • - ' DR, LIEBER ON THE . PRESIDENCY.,; ; A dermani Opinion of Oree leylam. Dr. Prods lacy, the eminent Germaxi leador; and se °La i . wrote to .a Mend in Washington u days ago Ms views on the present national canvass. The letter was so complete an argument in so short a apace that the gentleman to whom it was addresi; ed obtained permission to print it.. It leas follows: " ; . " liv„‘V Yam, Aug. 30.872:,.*: fiD4ar Sfr:--1. have always taught it as a maxini of fundamental importance that he who has a right to vote is in duty bound to vote. Snubbing the poll is undutiful., ' Vo ting for tut impossible candidate is equiva lent to not doing onr duty, especially in a country the policy of which is primarily' founded upon general suffrage. We come down then to do this: we must vote,'and can Vote only . either fur Grant Or for Air o re *y. e cannot vote fort, man, in the utoon nor ought we to abstain from the bal lot box. Solon made a la w that 1 4 porn continotions evury Allteniiin slinka tuiteona side ~a the other. 'Certain tL is that ju peace ful jit ks , if yam Absence of civil war be called peaceful iittleP, the priiioipie of So lon'a jaw ought to bu universally accepted and acted upon. , , , • 4 .• haven the nomination of Mr. Greeley, and especially the peculiar. method of the nomination at Cincinnati, seemslo be :a do- plorable fact In the annals Of our country; •ausl the Baltimore ratideatioir is like Coneu imiage between Republicanism imd pan-wo ra!y, taking tli s csil 410rd . 4, or course, in their ' paily meanings.- Mark this the Democrats i do JIM surrender io the Republicans; on the' contrary*, .Mr. , Greeley and-his followert stir: render to the , Deenoperaey. - Elections, like _ra ., Wr 'be spoken. of know, sliouldldt," r, y -t rypiPPe L- _ - ..i„,. l L tit dei3 of btate§, we shaß;havela hint a fat .worse President than We bad in Mr. Buchanan_:,. Is i not openly avowed by .ccessionistS; Who declare themselves Gree ley into, that the' lost cause will'then stand once more a ,fair ,Chancel' That pitiful Stare rights doctrine— . nong can linow'it bet ter its intricatfillo't myself—will visit us again. It destroyed the noble Common wealth of the Netherlands, it' brought our RepUblic,to the brink of ruin, and it would unavoidably bring upon us, .under that Pres ident, disloyal c.l,sorder, and probably san guinary contusion. As to financi a l On; that could not be avoiilo. Will be top, eltTayagnnt to apprehend from' a 'coni bintitidrittlaillif Mustlake - .place . lnndez:zo . weak and botch receSs aim% rlteppdik tion,;pensioning the rebel soldiers; tissiirning. the rebel debt. Why riot? The glorlfica tion Of the ICenttmity rnsolthiens, though, if 1 recollect irght, -Mr. Greeley calla - them in one of his works a rank treason, find re newed eivilbloodshed stare us in the face. Nowhere are amiable fictions more out of place thanithelitatesuiritiktilit nitdillrietl4.l4 mine, whose name 19 knoWri'fn both hemispheres, weillebe obliged, should this country really be visited with that election, riot ` indeed to shake those hands which foully brought him to the -verge cd death, for they are bolleg in Ow grave, but toshake hinds With' those who warmly applauded, and ;doubtless still applaud, the cowardly and;savage act. • They charge Grant with centralism. Do they again.cpnfigfrlLl:nationansfirit'Wf tralism ? Havel thee dirt rne Iron hist.nry and our'itYWn times that the Demo ei aey is always inclined toward absolutism andklespotism ? AU State rights men, even Mr.lCalhoun—he was personally my friend -were severe centralists within their States. Their idea of proper government in the Unibn 71#A Kay tlloutmat possible State op position to the national government, just as tt had occurred in the „Netherlands, Still you may possibly object to this the question, whether the Democrats havp ntit ed this country to a glofifllla llPValpluent. I totally finnycontqrtitteit grown great des k pile of • w iiich Is eliaracteristicallY Dein- ' ocrittic—clective judiciary, disregarding the Sutirente Court, distribution of national .funds, repudiation, State riAlits doctrine, idolatry, of slaverY,,and a 'civil 'xvitt; v ' tfiiirly began to reseriNg tbe Cternien thirty YOTI' CV:II%. Willi'relerenee to the Demo crats and the success of this country, we have the same old and ever-repeated error in logic--becausethings existtogetherthere-' fore WO' stand as 'Cause - and effect to each other. 'Storks love the frogs of, the Nether-, lands,!, and,- on - every farmer's house is a stora'snest. The U Netherlands was a repub lic; teri:COM tr,p4l tai hi, said, 'Storks like I Ei4itailics , ‘ " • tWe aro told thingsought to be forgotten. What haVo the Republicans done ? Has one traitor been tried ? has ever a people shown suelt absence vengeance as the Union people of the United States have done ? If, as 1 pray, God to avert, the Democrats come in again under Greeley, it pginitva no proph et to foretell ilia} ire Shall see a very dif terbrit spirit on the part„ - of 'the' victorious Deinoerats. I shill vote for Grant. -Your obedient servant., "FRANCIS LrEnfn,". Joshua F. Bailey, is one.of,the; immortal. men 4 hose Dania' stood-..conspicuously in the Tribune column of defaulters .uoder (Idiot.. lie.. was_ eqnspiebnOn*h?Clitltie of the ufggriltiide* 'id - lils 111010, '1;i3. 1 3.11. The - aniount will be cellecteti of_ his, sureties, as is true of others. , But that fact was, of course, kept out of ,si4ht by the Tribune.— lts'Object was to deceive, to convey an im• pression of profligacy and great losses by this Administration—an impreasicinjust Alio opposite (*the - truth: 42 Mir was there the slightest intimation that any of these defaul ters had beett,appointed, at , thio iii,attgAtion. of PreeleY Petitttri 4 C. A ilcio..NYlt.t.!o o (1 , f d i nt f= et ought to. t ay_c,seated, its,.ups„iti. crCttal elicOcoorcalledfortliii frank 'tick: / 8 ti Wk. gement of the truth. It did neither. Sense of shame, a love prustice were tilt; 4 owed to influence it a ta l i t ti breadth. It b , cowig)##‘l t,tr.P4X.4IY Py .T ,oat logy_ 40 !, cinisitclntiortvtirtling the ti,spltititiotts';oft rl.eley for the Presidency, it has out _1 ose from the thousands who have been the petrel* and frlends'of its youth' and ~ age:-- - The bumiliatimvis great; but its cheek ling.,- les'not. The public, however, have aright. to know the extent of the wrong and injustice /nava., 5 .e 1. .‘7 il—raiumDrunv - TiuGA ,1 ) A s " - Di 3bi *DAY AITGII 4 ST I- .1/1•• 44 The-List of DEfaultere • o -is•atinblO en : s eirA ;11.01"0 knit* Voundeziebiti: -. tW,4,,Ndtidnistrstiini Thei•s= liltutS t ,-*Wiiiirly • 14 friends wilt-.thisnijormittedloitalgt:i44lo tage . 4 . 4 their- '01463' oldokli,onid'ithpoit the " Admtu4trattO' - vvosur,b - liviv; -Ovideneo it,sbOubilbe ;„Ifibor e lino*: to and nieWsoned arrpwiii 4hey-unioi not be Inirprised to see these airtnytOturti . itig hakk: Orgies or Tem , Toett.7anuw.lo,.lB4 „ tr,,,.P..:Fessestten, ,S...rretcry the, Ow44lArtk , .. _DEAD. tilsits. Mr. J. P iats for nom iwayiariy been spechil *Atli{ iiillaTrua.nrs th•psrtment in this city, anditutt comineuileei inintett ti gettentV esteem by tilt intelligent and t:atne.elr , Etiili t”tints io'thS lion shuseCittiathe skibiencti ellteraitif. Whatl; -iv his services - b .'ibis - or in come ether posittint, lite r -4sl) tkoy} witfbci found eifecti, ye stip _his3vn.) , ls. tlitactivi ,7onrs•; :;” -4 , • Ron., thket Vat 48)hiiitta V.tinte?..ialitc;ttrynitt `able considerstitin Art 7i , PAiilley,otMew :York city.. 1 fok Hoiso•posaionin bomb .Thipartment.., Rohm* nAntfiAll*oll46o744*4: 4elice; isys:sooity..,sonneserviss...!,, shall .to gratified tx). l o , ini.tbot.v , 4l,Owip - 4(4ogriatid Lim from, tomepite,ettlitre bit tti outs may havo their' gitatest spbpse oinsarailin ski; reapectinpy, ; t Aszryotr. TEO. "114Ditiiiiii2247 - ,l2sYn , ; 1,1164 mi; - *- 4 -4 ikt0. ,1 5-Bsvaal4ts NTRILVT,. " 3 , VVFYozur ; liferch 20, .. - ,--., ........ 4 i Abrcuktt Lincol:pediaegf: • 1 :711tur. :•,‘ Asp 11)41:30;41F, Malley. ittiewl •Tork, 12 NMI tur IE2 tiroWtb' 6104 it tp: 4 ll .6l:l44.ll.l4ittWallYing thilj Page le - PRADlgprit• tilit,2lo ,etubtit iiithe2 2 4:42.1)14 04 ira7l: 62 ;-. 1 2222e12 of ,legts *Wkilleives4U24l2l24o,4o, 0 , Meet *IA is mailitiorst ItieWanti4W /2 0 1 1 4 12 M 64 1 , I h 2,2 _llever 111 1 4.272221( tgau ist wilimo Inutineo . I,tai ruilir 113111(VieekeilbeeetigblYbellivemeitnitte . edieire. :, 101,211 y. Atßovn 4 • ;a. A u ply leadle iteputliesuel an 41e1.1e " Ntito041:: 11 4-114iretealiv asteemetl I unsure httilPF etutp*,2lsi3l be WWI 1 Ida ilidaldiart4 : i , ThdrY0 1 81 10 ) • . . „. . . ' s — 21 7 ,,t , 3 ,.- ,--,,. ..„)., Illitlikatily Syiiiiliblnk ot teliblipy, 2W, h_ ,e: lll % l Yopigi''brginiV , 14i3iiiiilther4ei wq r uil l s suottr4t#o. 1 ,0 11..votitom , . i --. _ lien a woman,begins,to'roadloveilioriiii abed—lhat's a 'symptom. -- 1.- .: ~, :' , ::-,,,..: _When -ii wornangives -a tele'. ,on hearing, of-a Wpdding-74t4tit's asyr,nptum, - -,..,, When a woman begins t0....,iiak,„ - thfit ',she's' refused many en efferr4tiinVit,,i) symptom.. • .- ,Nlititi:a '_;wAilittlir begins to, talk :- - about. rheumatism , lii her ;linees4that'S, 4 sYs,Mit••. tom. ' .. ' L ,--' When a wOmati . begins to refuse to tell her age—that'sa syMptem - Wheß llMOMattpegilil9 ti find fault with her lookingjeMfArd4#3' itirin't flirtlie feattireerightuatrilit ills qui- ii‘ u, , ts;,,4t 0 What a watnan begina to. talk about cold drafts and, stops up the crevices inikedoors. slid Winilow,a;+that's it's4•niptii - r&- : '-s I. 't , - --"- - . When a wonted ,beginS -;tos:iiiiy r :whaf:ii dreadful set of creatures inert tiri,,, and that She Wouldta-, he htitherlid '', lath Ttlitt .. - - Itliilitiiii - :;[;-.: - .:-' , . ift 4 _ . tVkl ii t ' - I.listritikeeviliealL , W '7•,1161 - t;erabitilifo:- - 4: - a.- • . • ' ,- •rfiliail tiiO4 - 4roilday• 4utie zi, 1.672.`," •" : - uoiNti i Niriti'ii:- i " ,'.` -:- -,' ' 'Vailiii bains. ~ , • - 'ls ,- 'lO I ;4:'.: - ''. - i istailowi.':, ~z, -- :,ii: ~.:,-.4.--i. t ; , , ,• 4 41,Ui; p . UII - .aui.. .-- 4 4 , ~,-' . lian. tein. a.m. .344 683 820 's.2 . ,'.'Carbilik,'Dep. 4'20 733 - 600 1.2 id" 440 57,22 , • , L'villo - ..' ,', - - -.5 all :8 AO 018 1293'•438 714 Pop liiiniliuil , 84,.848 828 it 50 429 710 . ~ -.. Lathrop, , is 05.... 6 69, 633 '1144' 445 0 54 •., - DrUeerisek ''' 8441 9 94' 947 11 ; 83 ~, 4 15 aaa ...: - , Two viliagei-,-; 8 40, .9 04- 646, Lt 11 '4'62 , 0 ii. llaiunioul . 903 _9 18 718 14w' 3 :Ai ' 633 " -llitl'oaliOlc; -,', 9' 12;' ~ ..9 27 .427 t 10 - 87: 860 6 80 Holliday 515 •9 30 732 10 47 842 622 • Middlebury ', 11,23' 938 .7 42 403.1.'537 - - .6 17'. ;v; Niko Venus, -1, ..v 24, `ll 43 `, 759 10 20 - .3 20 008 Stobeadalo • ' 936 951 803 10 11 # 15 6 10:4io'Nelhiboro ; Ari, 9 43:1000'• 818 ~ - • • . ,-; : , ,-.t,••- ~-, -.. ~..„ ,rt4.ji. 111OUTpN,Aup'P- .. 'oloB9l?UrgAil i 007414t4 10g4.11‘4:, I „ 31 - nx 4 1. 17 T4 1, 4 , ' , A9 , 4 1 *- - • isice, Effect. Ilioliday nuO 3.1 Is72i 11 rorrArm?aert,COUNlN , O. . 1 Afittpi Nr i 411061111t11141. , 80 a .l ai , No t 1 00". 3 " . "1":•'0 55 rOmizr • ; f Ii JD& au;= / 15 P 1 6‘ 4 t„ -04 .P - : - .fliot , a (vit.u. ! , ; L. a) euxepucg, 900 '15,7,06 R. R. ll ; sl, ustaw.lsso, uatirqous , EASTWARAD. p ' 0 . 00 a. M.' , Accorotaielololl:lo3)4ofalloinsport,......„ In; 110104.110 O , A4II#I4DorL • • • • ~ .••4 ; 1 10 VOZ" , ad3Olir m t u tt witriaturport::: 4.26 W. tails hives Depot, it mom*. noise; wallacLark•at 1 4•0• Ia• ax—tar SAWA; N. York, Amish:n:l'okt 'itztithictittiatic' putnui: , atiturging, direct gioksumAkitt isgqtat,at vtruuwaiwpolrlPl, trignk ,for the wort. No obarigo rare betwOiniaP , New York ozolVi l 4 l 4o.rpo - rt.-. GEO. EDE, MO. Trms-Tistat Aixmago. dui[ 3D:=1912. ; Now sd LilltirovOde Drawing Itoom and Sleeping Coiotios oorardning 4 modem improvements; "are klat thrc . Olgkon all tro4O barmen :Now York, Roches ter, tiling% Niagara Vane, Etoopettotim Ikidge, Clove. • „ 'Ostrom& • - STATION . Et. N. Vast; Lire ith := Ts , I ' Mx • 44 noctidst's Arr, flanevlto, ,, • 4. "MAW, • ; " Dan k, •n. -. No. L 900 am 4134 pni 0 "c -702' ' 10 90 ".. S la flap 11 30pm, 12 45am 148 .. 2OS . 4 620 Am 700 4 4 ?32 4, Anxtrnoetat:Looat, Wzin•weito. . • ix 6, except Eituidaya, fropl pyfogo.., roe : llornetle-, iidlle and Wilt, 6 16 except Sundays,: from, Susquehanna for linrll9llBville and W 03%. - 6 00 it: from Eittigu henna for Itornellaville and Way, • • .. , , 1 15Th „ except 'Eicindaye"; Prom I:lndrit fOr'Avon, _to•Buffalo and Vo.y, , • r ;.; • , - =:to i 4 M., except ihmdays, from Binghamton for gotheliiivEllo and •Way. ' ',• - • Eadward. , . --- STATIONS.' No. '12:.: 'NO. c . 1 No . 84 , No.-2. • Dunkirk. Lvo .1 10 ppi s. -. I 1000 pm ........ Niag. , F4lla,"' '1 45 ' , 545pin110 12 pm 730 arn ,1111110113 ' .if •230 It' , 820 "•111 25 "...- 800 " llornlave,." 014 Sup. 10 10 " . 3 05am ll 00 " Rochester: l'' • 4 IXI p m • 6'311j 1 , • :.:: .... lBOO " ' Xiortilog, 4. , 725 - : 1138 " 432 •' 12 13 pm 11l Ira.; • " - 803 .. 4 ' 12 16aha 513 ", 12 47 Sing'Entn. 4 , 1010." ,- '2 15,".. 711 ".. 238. " New Pork, " 703 a m 11 00 " 330 pm 840 ." , - ADDITIONAL LOCAL TuA.INN EASTWATID. . . 500 at m., except Sundays. , front - 11oeuellavillolbr Owego and Way. _ 5 56 C m., daily froth Hornollavllle for flusquebauria and Way. : ; ? , , ; , , .: . 4. ' , , s 700 rt. in :; liXO6O SundaYi, ' from , liornellavtlie for 11inchalriton anti Way. , - ,• - , , •,1 ' 00 a. tn.. except Sundays, front Owego for Susqut hanna and • I'Vay.l , . ' 1 1 543 p. an.,,except Suuckiya, from Painted Post fo,r Elmira and Way. ' 1 1 55 p. to:, o=ol4 ituudays, from Hornellsrille for SumPleilailrol and Way. , I.Daiv - tliol;sl , Til ezeoPtert. between Susquehanna : and Port 34rric ! ' • ' • Thropgh Tickets to all points {Peat id. the very Low ;eat Sat . -for side in the Compaoy's 011ico at' the Corn- 'utaggl, * " Cllae ** g0.r.1. (theekea oultou Ilekets pur ed ape 9orapbaces (daze. ' • " • - • ' IM , Northern Central Railway-. • kirriva and depart at Troy, alum:June 9th; 1872, as rollywa • • • • •NOWTHWARD. BOUTIEWAII.D. Niagara Express, 107 Tim Bann. iixPreae,3 IS p m 9 15 p m I Philada Express 9 15 p m Exp."l,l `.lO ara ?Sail, ' • 862 a m : •= 1. A. R. FIEIKE,.OatiI Sup% - Cyrus 11}:4-S11114--- .." I . r Foreign . 'find - Bonin 'Ate' 'Lliftion kc-2 - , Agent: for =Fine Old. Whisklea,• . : 1,1 111/.4. UM. Houghton;Orr - & 0o; f•Tcerz FORE, Pi: • ' ,mal,gu*Auftn,", •- , al 0- • 1 I ' •i .4 luggiea, Sulkies, :. ' , l . P4APV4lits.titlxo, TRuglt - ANA 11 • ; • 4 , 1 3TIERMS :AHD, 808 .gLEDs. • ; i ; I preriiredto - dlistLythiaiiu Lne bil `itiort notice add In the best' ti2annex. -, : action 'teed.; s' 0 0130 9111 C di CO, , EIAtiWGS di GULPS; igetita Tborp.:. .; etony,pork, ; MEE _~ / 13 ~f ~~ .~~, jAS now in stock, and will keep Constantly: c on hand, at the 'lowest market quotations. ‘• • Wool Twine. 2 1 1 / 4 ,4 ply cotton 4 jutetwinb. Marlin 2, BAL a drawl. Hubirl'a patent Stell Ladder, from 8 to Bft. ;ACE ROREVIS, TAOKLE,IM,OCES, WIRE OLOIM AND , WIRE GOODROEN- • EftAl4l.ol4, EMERY WHEELS , FOR RUMMINO 13AWS:" " A full sesortment.of Lake Huron end Beres a ; 611Etinft0. ;' - CANAL WO EL`BAR- • ' , ROWS INS QUADVITILALI• NU.LA, ROPE FllOlll ONE INCE TOWN. '` • • • , - • ~ . '&11, extra engine oil &a:m*lsta assortment or Mechanics' TOols, E i ~'~' l r~~'i~ iE :'i • • ; • - , ' HOUSE BYLLUBES Al , lO ITOUSE.- ; HOLD HAESAVARE-00/Oa4N • • Thy ON 1141 , 1 D.: BOTTOU • • ' PHWEII4) - S AORICTYL.TU;•-•,,!t • HAI. IMPT..„E3LEHr.I. - ,•• - - It 1." Come In tuna takes looketot the floret /outset% ho w ts yotittielt. aad oblige ; J. 'BI}IIIIIMELIN, ; • • • TO ,BOOK -AOZNIB." ew , , 90 -„ •• 4i iittililittiltTer• P P is roady tor, Canwissers, life :a companion volume, to 100.000 have been Boa.' biurttWastri trate ria books ticrozwlreutts.‘ but take one Voids will stop you in ',t bit" Streets , to subsdribe "There is a time, to latigh," aid' al :who read this book Ses'clearlithi time bas come-- Awly ttt 01195, territay 'ill or OtrOOLIM - 'Adair eOll. '4 l l : DITETIELP AS11111E81), Pabliiher, Smolt Oita. Philideati."'; 'June 26. SU-ft.. MEI OEM 111 ";No: 6:. .:N0: 1 7;* 1100sm 530 pig 916 OM 262 am 1150" 505 "•.: 123516/8 542 18 88 ". ... . No. B.* 7 00pm 825 am 5 25 " II 01 " 10 20 4. ,30 20." 705 Eft.; 7 241 lift 11 20,ant, 1120 tun 12 Wpm I I'llo 1260 "' 'll2 GO l• 4110 N. _ABBOTT, Gairl Pasier Ag't S i '•.~ , . r IMZU 1!1=11 ' . .WELLSIIOIt4t toor If Sash & d: , Factory. .•. , . BE 81 - 124 AUSTIN. to 1;1441nd to fu valsh Ant i work front Ma bean lumber; at hi! heirfac tory ch is uow iu full operation. -. Sash, IBILICIIIIIO O AND' MIIULOINCS. conatatatlx on band, or tuanutactured t . order 0 44 1 0 g., ,Oatchivig done 1? - fituit tbei: best :Manner. • The beat workmen ; empleye& aria nom but the beet aeagined Autubea,upel., 4n coupigs buuuthzdttitl:Y. „ .FtiotOty tear ah e foot I of= Maid 'Unit% - i l / 2 87aitt • • , ~I Deierlielid-TVociden Mills! IMEARIELD' PA: ' T.14(111,A idßltO'fllEßß . Proprietors of the abOve ruhuufacture as usual toketier, to snit =stainers. , ouit 'OIBBBIERES' ire! srarraated. Particular attention glum to • • Rail Carding sk Cloth Dressing We mtinufacture to order, 'find all Carding and Cloth Dressing, and d competition. • • -We bale a8 , g009, an sasortinent of ilk Cloths ; Cassini/67'64 4.0. ; and kiwi more for Wool in, eichango• Stutn any other 'establisliment. Try Mom and satisfy yourselves. • • • - We wholesale and retail althe CoWanesque . mills, 2 miles below Knoxville. , • • , date 1~ 1872. • • Bacaugus. •• • ; - J. H Griswold's Water. Wheel. Madersigned, arc agents for the above Water •_L Wbsel, and can cheerfully recommend it as alma. nor to all others •in use , : Persons wishing to I pur• chase should see this wheel fripperatlon before ',buy ing other wheels. ' INGHAM =D B. Daerdeld, May 18, 1872. • Itead tho following : I==ll - •• . „ • WESTFIELD, A P RIL 24. 1872. ' We the undersigned. purchased one of •J. H. Gris wold's 30 Inch Water Whack; .using Welles of water to run thiee run of stone under a''2o foot head, and are well pleased with the wheel. "y'o have grpuud sixty bushels hour with tho three rim and can 'average that amount per'hour all day. , E. I). PHILLIPS. CHiLHLTON PHILLIPS New '°4-41tco' AT - TIOGA, PA., = , and au entire new Stock of BOOTS .AXD 81-10.E8:,1 I' • ' , , H,E. SMITH & SON,.havlng just completed their 1 new Brick Store on Mliu street, which' is one of the beat arranged and most inviting stores in the coun ty, are now-offering to their old customers and the pub lic generally a bettor selected stock of BOOTS AND :HOES, than eVer before presented th borough of Ttoga.— Ladies*, 'aura of Burt% make,' co tautly on band. • Al so; Marion Ac Orgami, and a variety of styles to /select trim.' All are invitkd to call and examine prices and quality. 13. it SON. 'Vogt, WALKER & LATHROP. DEALERS IN HARDWARE; IRON, STEEL,. NAILS . STOVES, TIN-WARE, BELTING, • SAWS, CUTINIIY, WATER • LIME, AGRICIMTURAL IMPLEMENTS, „ . uarnage. au.t Asprarztvsso• - --avralutztau ls o r llARNpfotrq, SADDLES, &o. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, um. • • • LIVERY STABLE. , IT ET CHAIL & COLES RESPECT + • as .1.1. fully inform the public that they have established a Liveiy, for Mire, 'At their Stable on Penal St. ,opposite Wheeler's vEggen stiop. Single or double rigs furnished to.order. They aim io keep good horses and wagons, and intend ft please: Priers reasonable. • • KETCHAM & COLES. Aug. 21, 1872. New Jewelry • Stoj-e. • • - " 1 11 E t u j i n tl e g= o tgi d igl e t c yPthit y t islaetit the Vdt; Jewelry - Store laths, bullding4ecently. occupied by 0. L. Wiliest* /Mato* cora sea a fullassortment of 'Clocks,' 'Watches. ; Jewelry, • &trier anciPleited-Ware. S.D. WAIIII.INER, ono of the best workruon in l North ern Pennsylvania, will attend to the . Reliairin4 'of Watelies; • : • ~ i elocks,-..fe. • ior tie skilful doirig of which his tniveraeen years pructidal experience is sufficient guanaeo. • S. B. WARB.INER. ' 7016150ra, Ang. 23,-18114f. ; , ,',iii ' TOin lots. for Sle. , HE sub Scriber offers the village flout of his farm - ilalir f u orha tirri le 4ae i ti ne fa t ok_r a a n zi t i l i tl la is iee t cl O ot . ts s f, Li ar it nia n n u iz rc ri, h tom a r q ue e no r nt. s . j rth d he s i,i t cannot • be, excelled for maunfacturing purposes.—, They Ile' immediately on the extension' of Grant, Pearl and Walnut streets, and South of Second Avenue. , They will bo sold in lots or larger quantities to suit the wants of purchasers.: _ , . - _ • '. lltay 22,11872.-6 m. . B. P. K Pi,9EY. , I , -. • Mrs, C ? SMITH _• suow Yecctvin g now a nd clo g ant dem o s in • ' % and tii,A,...wcryst • and invites the public to-call and examlna goods and to above g oods. Feb. 28, 1812. " Mrs. 0. P. SMITH. OEN .INSURANGE aiGENCY 4 ' , F E.N C0X 3 711, TI9GA CO.. P11., 1 Life, Fire , and Accidental. ;ABBEYS ovER $24,000:000: Air Ow COILPANIZS. . ~ Ina. 01. of Borth America, Pa ..$3,050,535.40 Franklin Flre`lns. Co. of Phila, Pa ' • • 2,087.4521! Repttbllo Ins. Co. lAN._ Yt; Capital, ' $ 750 ' 000 Andes Ins. Co. of Ctn innati, •• ... ..... ;......$ 1,000,000 ' Niagara Fire Ins. Co. fN. Y ... ... -.., • 1 000.00 Farmers Vint . Fire In . Co. ;York Pa.. ... . ::. 909,889 15 Phcenli Mut. Life . Co. of Harfford Ct: .6,081,070 60 1 4 •PenntaCattlif Ital. Co of Pottsville ... ' . " 600,000 00 ' • ,2'otal.l. ' ' - it•l -..- , 1 ~,' , , ~ ..lnaurento A effeetea by Mill or 'otheiwise, o n all kindeof .7..; All losses promptly adjusted .and paid, i i l,i,tre . . insnred, .ag ' giust death, rousted or 'thtft.- -, ,-• ' • •;‘,'. —.- • - •' , I am also agent for the Andei Fire Insuranee -Co. , of Cincinnati: Capital . $1,500,000, -- ;. • - All oomtatinications promptly attended Ml.:Half:om Mill Street l 2 l ,door from Main st., Kuoryille Pa. iVpii. A. SHIT& ian..l,, IM-tf ~ • \'', . Agent. - .,‘ 1 4.11 - k r -- „ . ..,- ',s°--1—• . ~ C. (DES= tk:IWAGONS , ..., finlZ - anderaigned is pretend to furnish ' i Carriages, Jl:Wafions, Sulkies. Ac.. on short notice, and on rea. soruaAntetmc 'IL H. Borden of , Tioga, and If. Wheeler:. of Inartencevilles , agents. ~iftli at the lIIPOre TOO% or my shop in WelLsboro, and examlue work beffripttrohealug elsetrhare.ll 2,' ; i - . IiMA ES • / `L, • ; MI Doors, IPUOILII22 O I ' a p ME - __ ,T.'winimuut, MEI =I ~~ ~ Vii, ._ ir:: , . ,Fainlturo alit''Undertaking. . , Van - Horn itc - Chin:die • - oacoewuplqrr..Toriliiriorn) 1 . AVE now on. widdbidon and• main lathe oEll PEW, .1.1. , Uni f largest and rod c Ode stock at i F.INEt AND C 4 ON ,FUR4T,VDE to be rola°, in Norttuan ItinrasyhiudA, COnAding 0.1 &ua EiNV.,.VAIILOB AND own= Sin SOP" (MODE% XiirErAmadmt MARBLE AND WOOD TOP , knkirrsa T` . ' NAT RAM, FANOY GERAVIIA MThRO RR, OVAL AND SQUARE ..8, . - ETS, PURE No. 1 MIS MAMAS ' - 'ES, SUM ir. EirmaLeaoßliaz and a fult stock of the common geniis' usually a tirst.cass establishment. The above oods ly of their own man re, and , settee& both as to quality ea* vette:, They sea ?Woven, Wire - ,ffattra: the mm 4 popular spring be sold; also the Owing ]fed het Las boaaaou trial for ,17 part uulyargal satisfaction. Our -, . _ CORZni ROOM/ ! , ii supplied with alfalsoitTatltot: 'and baddifrd Wile_ of burial ciao,. togeaforaid Undo of, fu and horde VuktivditctiirlVATl iningo to Thoy maw. in their busineasrand 232 7 ne e d i nirt hei r wit be ettesided to tcamptly, end at satlethete j see.: 044 pieces , of Foratturo nistlo. , and all id*lS doLdrita,neauk!no and iltepetab._ Ja l o o . 11 . 12. 1 VAR HOAR & TO rr suit enteams.—Havhag conch that lam entitled to a little rest after nearly 40 y r oae 'application to business, I /UM visaed over tht tura business to • , the Boys". as 'per above ad Chine mein. and take tide method 'of asking for them the same liberal patronage as bas been extended to MO•s tly beloktimay be found at the old place for settlement -' Jan. 10.1862. - B. T 4 VAN lIbRI wnoLEs4Lt DAUG= STO = - - - CORNING N. Y. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND MG% DELIS-DAVID'S' INKS, EEITICS CONCENTR; MEDICINES, IREDELL'S FLUID. EXTRA minpirrrs COCOAIN N. VLAVORINU TRACTS, , 310ERVENE LANIP PATENT MED pINES, ROOEIESTER PER MEM AND FLAVORING. EX- • ' TRACTS, WALL PAPER, WIN DOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & DRY COLORS, AGENTS FOR ,MARVIN - & CO'S RUINED OIL. Sold at wholesale Prices, Buyers are refine: call and get quotations before going ibriber Ea; 7an. 1. 1872, R. C. Bailer. (Succesior to D. P. ROBERTS) DEALER '&0 - yes, Tin and Hard ittiMcnireP, CMS - aavarown..- ANTI HORSE RATS, 1 CARPENTERS' TOOLS, A gametal stock of Builders Materials. BUTS, LATCHES, Imam, &c.; Also. 0 PAPFIIi at manufacturers prices, Eis):l:Mcpozolsly Wetly yntZp o)nolliM tirTernis Obleb, and prizes reasonable. above Cone use. • It. 0 ..1 dipi. 1; 18'72 p drA;1111 , 14:1;:,t 31 LUTZ ,KONLER, AVING opened a flrit-el/sa Tfardviare. Jai , Mansfield, opposite Pitts Bros., on lihti rtiipectfully Invite their friends and the pubii, end to give thew a call. They guarsuites Ea In all cases. Their stock cbnsista of RAW7ARE KETTLES, , STOVES, TIN-WARE, NA IRON, BENT WORK, SPORES, lIU ' AGRICULTURAL' IMPLEMENTS • CHURN POWERS, &c. and a gcncial lino of Goods, second to no cotind•y, at thd lowest cash KW& • 1 i . I They are also azopto for the KIRBY MOW AOA RARE, ARNOLD MORSE FO, MAY CARRIER. MME litansilehl, Jan. 1, 187 JEWELRY STO WEEIASBORO, • AMERICAN • Gold, or Saver, Caiie b l a , Jewelry, Gold Binge, Picts,• elicit% eases, Cto Steel' Pens Men; Spoons, • ed Ware; • . - SEWING MACHIN Sio.. acc., ika'. With mist all other articles turatilly kept tablishmeittC *ltch ard soldlow for ' C A IS IL ,'llipsiOng done neatli, and promptly, tal ~:~. II 35. , is uar the Tucker . (1 gip. • azure °Wei w. trim. spec 4 •rvicei char. • D. TED V. B. TEBBELL arp i i 0 OR% 'PING t door MOM : ore In Street, In en• stactiOn I ,e in the 'll, Ira. • K, fiND EMI@ LUTZ d: II E: MN OLEY ANDREW stablished Use biam been din tbo Jewelry b. Wellaboro, Lsa alwa aTiowei kinds p .iness in 8 for sale, ices of CZ WATCII Chains, I and such els oa 'hoz. fan