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ANNotTNCIMENTS of MASitLsOIES Rod DEATBR inserted f tee but all obituary notices will be charged 10 cents II ti • rrzem NOTICES 50 per vent above regular rates. CADDb 5 lines or le.s, $O,OO per year., .1 Business Cards.. I it. BATCHFLItEIt. F. A. JOHI;E6N. Batchelder & Johnson; M.Lidlfactarer6 of Monuraetiti, T0 , 140 - nes, Table T. Counteri, ke. Call and nee. 'hop, \Valn opposite Foundry, Wellaboro, 8, 1872. A. Ittlheld, - AT FORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAV.—Collect ious l,romptly altellded to. ()thee over the Pdatoillee. "with tleo. W. Merilelill.up—Wellaboro, Pa., Apr. 1,- 1872- Seymour, ATI:0,10;1:Y AT LAW, Ticca Pa. All business en trupt,d t., Ins Lars N‘ tll rucep. e prompt t tell Jad: Geo. AV. Merrick, ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Oillee in EWA ell .teone's b10t...1:, across ball from Agitator 2‘.1 floor, Pa.--.lau. 1. 18%. Mitchell & Cameron, A I'fORNEYS AT LAW, Claim and lusurauce Agents. ;n Converpe S \'t brick block, over rse r 10,91;00,1's stole, Wellaboi'ii, Fa.-Jan. 1, -; 2 William A. Stone, A r AT LAW, over C. B. Kelley's Dry Good r, Wright & Bailey's Block ou Main stiefit. ‘valLiboro, Jan. 1, 1872. . Josiah Emoty, Ayi ()RN EY AT LAW—Office opposite Court House, I Purdy s Block, Williamsport, Pa. All business promptly attended to.—Jan. 1, 1872. J. C. 'Steang, ,RNI3li AT LAW A DISTRICT ATTORNEY.—( at J. 13. Ntlea, Eaq.,Wellaboro, Pa.-Jan. 1, • 72, J. B. Nils, AT I.,ILNEY AT IJAW.—WiII attend ptomptly to'bus a nimsted to his care in tile counties of Ticga P tier. ()nice un the Avettne.—Wallsboro, Pa., 1. I,;'Z JllO. W. A. 4111111% aIIuRNEY AT LAW, Mansfield, Tioga county, 1a Collactiona proliwty attended to—Jan. 1, 1872. C. L. Peek, E 1 .112 LAW. 411 claims promPtly ek.:lleeted .? wi.th Campbell Brothers, 1 4 7e1G0 Co., Pr' C. B. Kelly. ,n Crockery, Chula and Olaass wart•, Table Cut ;ant Plated Ware. Ai9o labia and Home Fnr. Goods.—Wellabcro, Pa., Wept. 17, 1871 Jno. W. Gnprnsey, A-11 A/RNLI AT LAW.—AII business entrusted to him , 1.1 be promptly attended to.—Otllee Ist door south et WiekLiun s Purr's store, Tioga, Ttogn county,- Pa. !.In 1, 1872. Armstrong & Linn, Al iOlt:•;I , AS AT LAW, V. ullam,poit, WA. 11. ARMSTTIONG. Z,NNtI"L.'L LISZ4. WI J. B. Smith, F'ti\ :410: , ; ATTORNEY, Bounty and Inimranee :Agent. forlionAeattollB Sent to the above address Will re etve prcnipt attention Terms moderate.—Knox. ,Ile, Pa. Jan. 1, 1671 Barnes& Roy, JOB, PRINTERS.—.I2I kinds of Job Printing done on eh notice, and in the beet manner. Office io Bow , n s Cone's. Block, 2d floor.--Tan. 1, 1872. W. D. Tei Bell & Co., H OL E and dealers in Wall Paper, k. rosvile LAmps, Window Glass, Perfumery, Paiute, No.—Corning, N. Y. ,Tan. 1, 181'2. D. Bacon, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON—May be found at his opposite the yublic square, on Main street. • L .In. Will attend i.,roloptly to all ir.trim, Sept 4, 1872. A. M. litilglxatu, M. D., 11.:+1 , 7,:01 , ATIII8T, 01Ilee at hie reehleuce on the Ay til%e —We:labor°. Fa., Jan. 1;1.872. Seeley, Coats So Co., Knoxville, 'hogs Co., Pa.—Reefive money .„. ~ it. diaconin notes, and sell drafts on New I. Cur Collections promptly made. , R, t 7 :ixELrY, O3reo]a. NINE CRANDALL, 1,;) D„ivin COATS, K/loXVi I] e J. Parkhurst & Co., fl' - 2.2./7,- Elk!ail& Tioga Co., Pa. JOEL PARKHURST, JOHN PARKHURST, C. L. PATTISON. =MEI Yale House, • t PA. A. Yalo, Proprietor. This 116 , 111 good eon till ion to a ecominotlate the trarei 1, 2 1.;11 , 110, In a superior manner.—Jan. 1, 1872. PetroHum House, . 1 1111:L.D. PA., Geo. Close, Proprietor.—Good ac O.:1,111 , T both man and beast. Charges rea a'id 140,1 attention given to guests. 1, 1,72 t'irellsboro Hotel, , e ,t h ran MAIN sT. TEE AVENVE , I Wellsboro, Pa, BOL. BUNNEL, Prop'r. ot yli;ar Hotel lately kept by B. B. Elotiday. •0:111 spare no pains to make it a first r,s4 Ali the stages arrive and depart from this A d hostler in attendance. ,Livery at- ENE .• 'THE OLD "PRININSY t ILVAN'LIi. HOUSE" fz" I. ',TELT ;mown as the Townsend House and I , c a mac occtiptea b D D. Holiday, has been ~ :,..:_tto, r '•lg h ly refitted nail Yepaioed by \I. FL O'CONNOR, r halt -, y to accommodate the old friends of ' ••••. ..t r•...v3..ataLlu rates. ;al, 1 1472- ly, M. R.P'CONNOR, TO THE' FARMERS OF TI4GA COIJI.ZTY 1 Alit new building at my nniunfactory, in Lawrence L. z, suporlor FANNING MILL, ,L.c), .;..t.a0. , 3 the following wlvautages over all other ;41.is 1 it , Turates rye, cad, rat litter, and foul seed, and from wheat. 2 It (leans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all perfectly. It , ribs timothy seed. 4 dyes all other separating required of a mill. 44109. 10111 is built of the beet and most durable tit:R t.:, in rood style, and Is sold cheap Mo." cash, or ~Pt ° 'L. - onnce a patent' sieve, for separating oats from i x:11 f.l then mills, on reasonable terms. "btu, te onllr, Jan. 1, 1871. 3. H. MATHER. HARNESS "SHOP NAN - LE, would say to his friends that Harness Shop is constantly stocked with - • Heavy and Light Harnessesil il,aa.l u a substantial manner, and offered at prices Cult cannot fall to atilt. Tue Lett workmen employed, and not but the best tr, xterial used. RP.petrit,g done on short notice, and i i n the best mrn tlf.r. Call and see. Jan.l, 1.872-Iy. • affl Mill 25 In ME Ter stAin as on Type of our shame and sOrrow--- White robes we wore but yesterday, • ,arc In the audit tiktroproyc.l • Ah. lifetvitliont and a Nyman, • ' v r a In 1111iI3011 consenting! Six di.is contracting soil and ate, One. Utisiting anti replntirg t $OOO I/ 00 13 . 00 16 00 129 00 25 00 35 00 60 00 $OOO 700 8 00 0 00 12 00 15 00 2`" 00 85 00 $l4OO 1 0 00 18'00 20 00, 28 00 35 00 60 00 100 00 ER. . , ....817.-*... ii, .ept. .0, f 872.1 A brief' - §ojo rn i Pennsylvania has rif , 'forded you - cones ondent an oppOrtnnity / to jud personallYiof the political situation they . During the ntst two years there has ' I.en a pretty gen ral stirring- up of the masses throughout re State on account of public moneys lost, o 1 - oe-State and city of Philadelphia by reckless nir - tli4tonest offi cials. Nothing so excites-the citizen-as the ,touching of his picket. Therein lies his, political consciencO. Hence the unusual irro terest in political n alters which is now she: I „king that stolid 9411,Commou l wvaltiti 1.14 liberalisintliaaltbd dompainiivelyntie influence upon the Republicans, and evqy day's report chows more and more clearly that the. disruption :aniong •Derhocrats is quite equal to that among Republicans throughput Pennsylvania in general, while irk Philadelphia city the efforts to unite-a re folan Republican party with the Democracy has but little bold upon the voters, and,will be sure to„ defqat ; The leaders of t to local city reforin move are' -- ,„ meat e' in many !cases, excellent men, but they fail in practicability. Thus, having an excellent cause - inriVe — purification of the corruptions of city administration, especial ly in - what is termed the row offices, Sheriff, Court Clerks, City Councils, tic., instead of . running good meta ‘ itidepeudetiC of party, they have nude tbeii cause a - mere append age of the Democratic party, and attempted to rally around minority nominees promise most reckleSslyj tt"U l instance; one of the most reliable reformers iii'the City ecst l oi 404i* approached' ba the Reform Committee, hnd bechuot •he could not :canscidntiensly'preinitie toSuP port a Democrat for office rather that - any friend of Senator Cameron, a Democrat was put on their ticket, and this too in advande of any friend of Senator Cameron „Wing proposed. , Thus is: the name -of reform prostituted to the base uses of individual interest, animosity and prejudice. It is generally conceded that reform is needed, but that-the reformers will be rout ed, as they were at the last election, and for similar reasons, viz: that they need reforni- Mg, and that their m4vement when honest ly advocated is impracticable underkSPres cut uinuagtatlent. In the interior of the state the Democrats are much demoralized and ready to listen attentively to the arguments of Republican speakers who are now prosecuting an active canvass. Even in old Berks county, where, it is said, they still vote" for General Jack son, they have heard somehow leaders have sold them out to ilk enemy; Horace Greeley, and" they to stampede to anybody else, of Jan. 1. 1872 away from the poll's altogether. They hare heard from Maine in many parts of the Statf, and they are wild with ire at the smallnets of the Liberal vote as shown in North C 4--, Mina, Weat Virginia and Maine. Whtit ifew Liberals there are have been thoroughly' disgusted with the fail.ure of the Democrats to keep their compacOvith the Liberals t i n electing - than to offices No accessions have yet been made to the usual Democratic vote„ because of the disaffection of Democrats toward the coalition: Jealousy and distr9t have soured the respective branches of the opposition, - and there is nothing now in the future more sure than the election or Har! ranft and the State and city Republica,n ickets by a handsome majorit3 THE -INDIANS. I i'ltis'fi tfc*'iltire are iitti 'eroui e*klii3kt,t - ) rigs in'regao tollndiahlt stilitlesitheiligtan tieo44o.l4ll:l9g thellia ituat4rditti Ira-, king these stories in connection with the fact that two parties numbering about forty each are soon to be in Washington repre senting various tribes who are desirous of maintaining friendly relations with the Got ernment, no reliance can be placed in the.ie rumors of immediate hostile operations.-:- The peaceful death of Edward Parrish, df Philadelphia,, speCial Indian Commissione , associated with Mr. Alvord, just reporte , suggests the iallehood of statements vet ,'. ( I generally believe'd in, that the Indians are . universally treacherous, a,nd will kill white men whenever they find them at an advad-: tage. No Quaker agent has ever been killed by Indian The Quakers 'never carry with them, 4 r have about them, any , means of , defense against Indian attacks; and yet the' have hover suffered from them, though they ,Ittilgrequently4pOite# pperatiOrtsliptang. , - man y ol' ' 4 he \i' ntid FiridliioSi. warlike frtliei. As in the days of William Penn, the cer tainty that they are safe from attack is the best guaranty of peace aniong the Indian' of our day. But when men and women to hold such murderous sentiments as do many of the white border settlers—considering 4 right tofshoot an Indian at sight, witliou. Airing to, know li,s ;ipfentions—it will at ways be dattge&us 'to lite -among thetn.--4 Treachery of the whites, and their disregard of all respect for the lives of Indians, t are the principal grounds upon which the peril's of. Western life among the Indian's are based. It is all the more dangerous and im`- politic because the red forester is not suffi ciently, eduested to ,diacrint4ati betwee4 the guilti - ,arid thelbilite6ritt,oi his • neighl bOrs, but revenges his wrongs upon all, save and except those—such as the Quakers—. whom he knows to be his friends and who never mean to molest him. PAY OF LABORERS AT NAVY YARDS, &C.. Amounts due for work done at the warit ous nary yards from June 25, 1868, to May 19, 1869, will be p id through the Fourtli Auditor of the Tre sury - , Under a late act o 4 Contras. Woik one then undeitlie eight hour act will now e paid for without reduci Lion on account f the reduction of the hours of labor • CONSCIENCE FEND. $325 was added Saturday last to the Cons science Fund from unpaid customs on weari iiig irpparel brought to New York. C. N. A minister made an interminable call up, on a lady of his' acquaintance. Her little daughter; iVho was present, gteiV,verY:wea ry of his conversation, and at last whisper ed' iti an audible key, ."Didn't - he bring his: amen with him, mamma?" Vesuvian itiva is in ! kick' ddrutind ,for, jewelry that another eruption is desired to supply the market. GEO. W. NAVLE. . ‘ .. . , • ; , .• • ,; •. :. , I. •, • •1,1,4 t,.,,, i,, , ;.1 ~,, •,-,,:l ;,iii i''''..•,, ,I , .., , , , , , •,,,- " ' - ''' ' ' ~. . , ~. -,• 4 , • ''' 1 ~, • !,, z; ~ , • 11‘ Li i : . , „,.. .). ..1 1 -,, iv - pi i•ni,l !, `,.- .31S .... .., . ~.11F1 T.,,7 4 , ~ • . f • - I I ' it•VA i •" :5 ‘ I'4 'i Pr. , I/e r , .1 , , . :•,i.r. .:•t..., . ... i 04 ,• , bc....t I) •," •,..;,, P ~I I, o' ; ; X .' • - I 4, , , r 1 . r. ~ 1 3 N fe , , p g , , - ....: • • '••-: . AI ~. ~ , 1 I ~,. „,....., , .., ..,.:,..:,..,„ k _ t; • , I ;it =.' .4 1 r, $ • 4 . , , • t _ -•— • -4.1," ...._ ; fis it i iltit ti 3 it-: :t ;. ‘ ,"f•,:c.;l-; • - 7" - •• — . 41 4_ I,• :1 ' . • '' . '. ' ' . ' •• . 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Of all 1, , • And ph No wr OUR why Biiekidw - Stioiilii be Defeated: ; 7 , 11: “i‘ • , Because (W 114.11114 term of,i3mce he voted: steadilyairtf!l meitSdres essential `to the vigorottantiiSeetttion cif the War.' - •• • ' Because, instead . .of representing: loyal - Pennsylvania lii'llie"l46nate during The war, his only - AIM seiiined to' he tp enibarrass the Goverhtnent 'and . give 'eniitcort - to the enefaY - in the held;' • '• • . Becifuse ite voted' in ' the Senate Against contt rring the fights Of"eitizensyipnn the colored nice.' - '• ,•• . • • .Beenu.4, Ilar*ar liadyprOkseliSed to its climax, Ite.'dellberatelY'epnly-red with the rebel eornmissionetpili Ottiatla as to the means Of foreing the4;tat'eltiStoti'of ai treaty of p'With 'tyC4net n'Yreef '. -" ' " • Ricans - 4 be,tit',ixi id'. a gain'st ry Wannefislire"a ndS , W r ild' against 'e.Very'. forward rnovernynt, lb the line of '6Ol progress from 'causlernimeipation to 'Suffrage. ' " , ' • /Because • he is nn; 'adherent 'Of' the State e' party., and' to' any via 'thine' G61'01'1'41164 with Siitfieient'pOWer to, defend' it self front detiiiiiet ioa. ' •Ilecituse, &elected' Gos'eindr, 'he "Would, carry' these idens'into the pta'sitfon,'lthd' em bioii the State with 'the ' Niitional'GoVern ' meat, as Gov. Seymour;' of New York, did, . . • , BecauseAluickalew, if,' elected' /Governor, ;would, from.his record,,, furnish, no.;protep-, 'ion I, to -.colored. ram this po tnraoh wealth in theirnewly,acquired rights; which,' therefore, I in strong Democratic., districts, would be absolutely 'grieved. ' , 13ecan4e, as Governor,; his intluencel o'd be used against theavhole.public uh-, der which' the Statnt as . prospered , so, great-. ly, Ale. ; having,. opposeil .1111: that has , ibedtt, dQoe. _, 2 • 1 • -•• • Because .he has , no , ,executive, or adirtintS it mire ability, and: has' sloth, hiniself i s inre'politiehin and a seekt taftvr place and: pelf. . , - Because, neither laa.nnrliis party come 14: .forthe-publicAvitlt affirmative measures Of, their-own, ; • but, either. confine themselvea negations or appropriate the measures Of other parties:—.-- • Because lie has no practical ; knowledge of finance. cam Because -he represents a•party that has uni formly Increased the debt of the Common-, wealth, and as uniformly prevented; all re duction. , • Because he represents a ring whose aim is i to get posSession of the Stat&Goverrinfenf, so as to render the i tihanco' tif:The"Stat . availhble: for par4`purposes,iis'tlie - Tiiiittit -. ny Ring used the funds of Ne\v - YOrk cif . Because, in 'ease the nation shouldbe come involved in war during his terni"of 'of fice, he would, as, his record shows, alleiVy. no More than a limited and grudging se#- vice froM Pennsylvania. 1 BecauSe this Commonwealth has no de sire to be arrayed against the National tiov eminent, as' she would thuS'be; but believes her OWn interests to he identical with those of the Union. ' • Because true peace is only to be reached by depriving such inveterate obstructionists_ of all positionakn e yhich they cquld render thentselt'es forinidable tot. Yntsehia: • Because lie has no' active•sympathy or ac cord with the, great industrial interests of tbe.Conamonwealth; is really in sympathy . with the free-trade movement called rev°, tide reform, and would, as Governor, mil-, represent entirely the sentiment of the State by advocating this policy in his messages to the Legislature, thus putting the State be fore the country in the false Attitude of hav ing nbantioned her cherished policy and ig nored her own great interests.' Because his sax years',term as U. S. Sena tor was a lamentable failure from beginning . to end, devoid of statesmanship or ability,, and possessing neither force' nor merit; record of disloyalty and indolence; and can only be explained upon the• principle , that, he was conscious of misrepresenting, the sentiment of his State the entire time. party in Pennsylvania for forty years pas}`; of utter hostility to banking cu any scalp adequate to the wants and interests of so great a State; a policy that kept- us so long in it condition of :vassalage to New York, 'and under.tlte eflects of which we still suf fer to a great extent, in consequence of the suspician of all fiscal institutions engender ed by his party leaders. Because as governor his pOwer would he used to give effect to these views, to cramp the energies and restrain the enterprise of the capital of the Commonwealth, to foster, the' prejudices of labor against capital ,in' - banking and, corporate enterpriSe, as he : is ,and has been all his life essentially, that kind- of a demagogue. Because to have a Governor "animated by such a policy would be a real disaster to tht State in the present.condition of her afrairi, and would restrain capital, divert enter . pride ,else Where, prevent labor frOui 'bbtaming, employment to the extent it should, and, ill: fact, woulddisseminate a feeling of 'uneasi ness in a State whose comlition,As. go tiotinil, and prosperous-that confidence should he 'general and energy unrestrained. -, , "Because,, through - the most - critical aswell its the grandest period of the ,nation's histq r;y; he has , spent his time in trying to make bititSelf a nuisance' generally, *al lice been so entirely successful that he, ought now to have his reward in one final; terlible, and conclusive• defeat that wOuld settle his aspi rations for: the remainder of his life.---2Vot American Two Classes of Wltnetifea. . , ,Gen: Burnside, in Lis speech 4efoi*Libb soldiers at Pittsburg, said of,. General liar tranft : - ' ' , 'Comrades of Pennsylvania, IL desire; tO express•to you a hope that comes from my . , heart. , Gen. Hartranft, your candidate for Governor, is my old . comrade and 'tried friend. ,He went into the heist wit ns lit, the-tirst battle of the war, and joined th North Carolina expedition at,-44mapolis.--+ 't:4114 iliatthne, OM theeq: - .4 then:4r. w were together.. -ot. nillitenelda-,Hoanok Neyberl4:Sonth Mountain;itltitietatiVi Rrfc - eaelißblifg,, Vickshulk, lintikvilli rC 4 aW bell Station,.l3lue Spri - ng;the littphiatier' — ___. jell Station,Blue Spring, _ pain; from the Vildet ness to Appomano, Court . Househe prOved' himself an clq dent- end gallant soldier. Couinities of Pennsylvania, it is clearly your duty, •with out reference to politics, to see,that so gel lttnt and true a comrade 'not harmed by the malicious slanders of designing -politi cians: You have but for amoment to ) think of the course pursued during the .warby his opponent, Mr. Buckalew, in order to find the strongest reasons for the support of 110- tranft." • • - Judge. Pearson, of HarriSburg, one of the purest-and oldest magistrates-in- this State andu Man who lnia had ithparalleled oppOrf tunittes fir observing Gen. Hartiatift's Wil da conduct, says• of him i .."-He • is! a yip lantrhoneet and correct , Wilder." HOU. Br H. Brewster,' late Attorney General of the State, and during his •tenure of that position 'necessarily in close and constant contact with Gen. Hartranft, bears this eloquent te& timony: • . ! " If I had not a firm conviction, front my own, personal knowledge' of the man, from my knowledge of his official charm: 7 ter, tt•knowledge of his career when I my self held the closest official relations with him—if I had not a conviction of his integ 7 rity, the purity of his character, and the prompt intelligence' of 'his mind—l would not stand,here this night: I come here _-to testify foam personal knowledge of . the man and his character. It is known_ to. all of yott that some six years ago ,I' .q 's.' the At torney .General of this Conunostwealth.—, When I went to Harrisburg I had noknovig ledgd or general aequaintanee' with -General Hartranft, bnt I' was Obliged, as Attorney General, - to have oftleia lntercourse,Witii 'him,. and from that day down to the present, titne - 1, e looked upon him . with 'reitieet and tubniiation tried and it4itbrut pub , . lie oiticer) i They i charge General ilartranftl with using -the public" funds for 'his owh personal advantage. He eapnot Lo so. `Ele,•can no bore meddle with the pub. lic fundsiof PennsylVania—the moneys that ureiin'the State Treasury—than 'I can med dle Witli the money that is in your pockets,. 1,414 those. who say .iotherwise know .that ;they-utter what is false." -1 'President F:11. Gweni . of. the Heading ..11ailroad 'coinliany,- • a, d m ecided.:,Deocrat,- ..and of ,eOnrse welliinformed man upon all -subjectd - enitnected w4lt'railrotids t says: - :%; 1 : 7 1 # 0 -thiug m IA ein:ink die,• the other, that so long as-my friend geitz! B artianft is Auditor General, c6ipoiatiniia - must pay their taxes."' Con federate General Thomas A. Harris, a bitter Democrat, who once found himself placed (~ j, , i, • ; t , '>•, ~ , ; 17-7777777 . ._ ... ,; I wE L ~-,.,, ,• 'W , . L• ' ~ ~ , ~,! -. 4,, i f••-' 1, ~ ..iii iti .,.,0 4-, , , ",,,A,,,,0, 5_1,,,,,i, .i , r.i, f. , 14. , et t ..: , t• , - • .. . •,) .,. v. . , ' '5.130,R04-', ' 'TIOGAL f';C - 14 - vEtt.vi- ~.-t .: T T S D OCT O BER. . ,1, 1.872. , -.• U , ~ , i I , t': ,• ' - .1.1. ~1 , •• -., . „ • . -,:, . - . ~ , , .i t ~ -. 4 ' i , .f,j t '-- , 1. ( 4• -- .;' ii '!•• -', - ~.;:t-- 0 1 , • • 1 ......; -,.. ! ~. ~ ~_• inrreu iy4otimate_relgtl,9ntl:tYitii • 0 , ,‘ .! en g„gaitran , , sayfV”.4llhpogit differing now, as I hhve ever (10116, with Ciett; liar trent . ; „in ; polities, 1 must sdutit that froth yr 19dge,,of hits, .derived ! at st,:tirnel yihm)l rle4 men's ; spols,' 1 }cno.W,,pf t iro, RAIIPIPhu ton, 040:FilPtilli'Pt,ituPre.:WorihN o, exacted Egi.eittlPogi,tio,n.Mutilth4P cOhtt . - tiPhee , ,h4tsi o,t ,meeting srtran ffi ft siaPefif,tinge opt k fee] eptif}d4nt` 4, in thig tekilifltcoodi exalte4-excelleixeies,, both as, a itoldfer 00 a gentleman, 'I reflect the genuine wishes anti feelings (41,,Rypry_ . prisoney t kinder his charge with me . ; 13y,the ahle , or Snell testimony as this, aqd there, nre,,quantities more ; of the : name Mod,how how utterly valueless arat_Oelticable, ut•e i the eithrOs 'made: egitinst . Oe'n. flat-treat by: such' the ft 'as , FornCy and - Boktia . :Dtpliittia : Paine? The formeravitnessesl , we ItTiow to be pure men, anti men who are wholiytils-' interest° . 1 Of, the latter„.oue hi, au, ex., 'Pettit' of ' boFits titedieht cotleie`ati, a, pith. veii fatst et"; , the Caber, 'by his oiyri 'eQiirels 10n;lictiiiiiettidtiit`ticitinOtli.*ir' tlic:ltiro coeds Of the tiling eiiibtitiztenietit; 4110 lkoth. fife ithiaiOitti,lN 'illthiiii'ed" In 'o,6o°4l:lag, 'tlie.'electitititiithei elitef'.l4.%istripy' of :this. State of - iin'.dilleert:till'Oivill 'eetrtairilY iiist - pe' the' raiseal ty' tilitia btlAilit.4.f 16 : the : Ig - 31.1,tim. , Cail'itnY Salle than ilitt hi 4iviiieli• set', tlf it bosses nessei to,' beliviet ' 'We' ate' (+Nati - 1 - '6'm • the, tieePle' 'Of thei - Sate' wily' alit"beikiite:; to' ellopse:tb ' ittieCpt• the State'. `of "the e ' man' tylibqe' ko,ords ' we' liar'e' i - inotecl ; 'Uric!' to "rePtir ' diaret,hiliii -Set:ire iirui efinteMpt. the 'AlioiderS Of 'tiertrimfektwo blite're . §i etteuiiesPitii. '33ii7tilin. '"''' ':' ' '' ' - , •-, - ' ' i.' - , t i '.., _,' ; i ', - : ..,: • i ;.: , 1- . .,_ 1 :- : 'l.t• ,t ,„ • .•., ,E . i l i , . •D, O - 0, e,' i • Put 080, et the' M ac - • • • ' Amid - the conflicting , stories.:ebotiC•tile purposes- •of ithel Detnocratin party., , ishould i they regain power,,, in, ,regard -td thestatiis.. of the colored • people, i, it, •is trefreshing,te place, one's hand upon an:official:expression ,ort,the imbject.,...• Welindit•on ,pagfes ;62677 loflllieLreport,oLthedjointl select! Congr *id linkl mmt,irtvestigating:contrnittee,nag, •'-' ~ :ediby4 the: Demberatie minoritYv :filessrs.i-M.' i F.t Bayard,_•:,Frank P.,•,81air;,,5. BF: ('ox, Jas.. -P. Beek; ,1 3 .3 Van T 1110313, , Ai,7111 :Waddell,. : J. C. Robitelon,..J. M.lHanks q No Dennl crat, will. call ,in question: - the authority.,of these men to speak • the sentiments, of lite ; Democracy. , When:that report.was made, •notananyanonthi since, naDenuntrat.disp -• ted the - truth;viadottrorAudgment-offihos ( gentlethen.c.; I Their irepOrt i •dated 3111.3Febr - ,axYlasti, Said: •• , .1 ,-:•:,,.: ,-i ~,,.•:, -• ,, ,;•:-t•Piii ~ i r But;, while ;thi,negroca -- of - the.,lSout • :have position and' power,in. • the a.dministr -' Lion; of public aftairs,intne, , .NV he, icani ., ea4 • who can look into the future so,.,closely- as 1o• gayolow long this tunntttural state:4, things,will, last P., • :No one is so prescient as , to be able to lix the period of its•durntio,n' t • but that ;it :must, end somehow,. :ond a t -some i time net in , tire distant.future,, na philculophib thinker can doubt. • It l is altogether..tou- ab normal,. Ve much opposed,- to •the 2inStiint .. ive feeling, some•will say.prejndieea of :the, white race,•to endure, beyond ,- Ibel ' , peculiar condition of, popular opinion-broughttabont by a war prosecuted in the - end:for: the.h,e dotn, if not the'enfranchisement, of the n • gm: Gradually,, in, time, and, ~under, p change''.of :circumstances,: this. :exceptional state of the popular utind,will wear tutt,an pass away,,and public, opinion,,wilh vibrat• ; back to its old:condition ) ; as it existed prio • t to, the-distnthing influences:6f ,the : mar. i ! This will.be brought about by one of two thing S: .either by a, rupture of the ;Government, it self, or the springing up of, sorim..neW. and. all-potierf ul pary„ out of:the , ruins..of : tii present political organizations.. , When. e - then of,theso, two:things ;shall occur, an • (God grant it maymot , be the ,flest,:, it: stilt: the .peiitt'eal tietta. of ' the negro On this etm.t.inell . . *So far,as it relates-to his . futurm soliditr, a race, comutinglingwitli the whitesvithin' the Union, he will Hein tt, worse f. condition thtm,he wasja,a etate,of shwery,.for the bi-' fro — m l iffhe white "race, • and,.if.not transport him to some other country, he will slowl'y hut surely, pass away ; , like;-the aborigine ti, and his place, among us, like that of the In dian; will be known no more ferever."' We ask our readers, white and colored, Itepublican and Dernacrat;,to read, that eX- • tract over carefully-, and then look at the, names signing it. Cad there be any iitte4- . Lion as to the aims; of :the ,Chappagnack party—inended to,be "new and all-power 14'r-7-winchwas engineered by ,he Frank. Vail' , Nvh9. drew 9. therePqrt from : which Pe ab°V,P.e. 74 ,4:4c04 9 WO?, P - 7;Cl,errigli4 Leadel 4 . i , ~ 1 , --,-f------4::: , •' • , , ; • ! : •.: ; •: ThellogwlTestimony.• .. ' • _,_ i If. them is atty,'reader of thp Eceitinirklf Lc- I t 41in.:wh'o 'still entertains ' he .leaSt l kibti 'f;ai to the fraudulent. character ,t the4etC ap afildtivit Of Sit - Yeritea' Which 'has bee ''s ottensivel3 4 uOtillo defam'e:;aod iiijiire'Oen. ' H artmn ft, '*v' ileSire ici'say 'to him t hat :Wt. have hi Our' pbsseeSion'i)m' ti,4t dirkt i Oid: absoiutep2 . oof thtifthe, - affitlavit'iti questlon is a'forgerk.'' ThiS'proof leaveS n&ttioni fbir a, shadow of dotibt,' tiiiirit' is 'Made' strOnger even than its nyy,njiitvinais.Jitrengtil by th ileelanilibie3 df' - 'Allertb ttitvrth:giN tty, wille , give a flat contradiction to the , assertio *hid), the `;dresspie - IMo 131 1 3 iiicitiiii . til - u.Fek; . and which' wti merel,f olio,' Of 'Um, paper's numerous' bogus' titterancesi: Alder'-.map Dougherty has' no 'personal tiequitinc anee' with - or itnowledic•of - 'Mt.''Yerkes, ana it io•doubtfal whetlier'eithertkinleimfri has• ever even seen the' other:; !;Ah afruittOit stiCh as the N,Nss-Uss been iising kytigintidebefOye , ARdetinfin;Dokithel,but ft irosrviolkihiteleoi. idgned by •Chth•le.9 l T. 7 .. erkes, ,Iti.i; Zr cia . rind.ir likil i ii n :, -..1- 1,.. _ f 4( ,, ; 1.,.. ft . ..1,; ' Fcir the preatcnt;.'Welasit; bur :reciderst.,fici .dept•this deelaiation'undn' dui , tiet 4 ,4oll6l' to:- - ii pon sib Ili ty, i i n' the ' f ii Heat , ha d iliattaeSt'idg fitAcation of , Which it,:;.pl *bap/dile.' 'lii `sine. 'time the prof 1 4liich' welinve biferully 2c:-- stlinined 4end: iIIV 'ilitito9ofly §iitlieea whit "Will be laid' before tlie peddle. ' l'' 3 : , '' , t': ' i , Who e vel 4 l4isla ftlotibtOf 'GOO 'fib ttilittlYr iiitezrity,!taiAecilltiniisttliaiiftldAli;Aii-§yilis 'iiiiiiti it'fordvi.) , ,?abdrfOel4iitiVelittftlitfiliint tb''ebntiibutkittek Wit " . aleettotiv•lif th)el Wf the Tittered C4p . eilieldff 6fttliWlrekiellKiirliu ,catiee 6ilitti,my add' totirtilitiOir have' &ftn ,bined to blacken the-good mink' tif ' a'; brikVe 'soldiet and Taitlifut official' like Joltt Ft. liar tranft. —Phila. Pulletin._ •• • ,„,• ~ , i _r ' uti9RACE ,GREEI,LY'I3 PORTRAILIi: I .' Interesting Reading.far'Demooratak4l The Flartford: Tiniee,' the leading organ nf the Connecticut Democracy,'ltad this to say of Mr. Greeley July_fid,hlB7l E , -t• ' " It seemsnow admitted on all handsthat:M i. unmet', otta friends . ; is iletexv/intli-trusThake an effort to secure the highest office in the gift of tit American teopM: t That he' eve to iedure a :tnluilliation4Rene eat! be u doubt!:: Able as he, ; is Asia 'Writer- of fnirtii grephs,,intinential asdscris la. Alissßminatiog a certain clast of ideas,- he has no, power. as 'a . 'leader in ' the politic 11` organization ,1 'Which he belongs: :He Isla radical,' and Y'e lie remidiates•inatirof the essential idda&b the radicals.• : desire for :universal! am t nesty runs I directly .go t unter to, the tempe and policy of ,his, party... heT great - J - kiajor 'ity of thote who control that party aro de 'tertnined to exclude 'thei hest' men' of iii • South frotia partleipating-hin public Affair just as long as possible.„ln' this the3t,grat, ify their resentments, 40)6 this they,janpe to continuo their Ascendency. They will '}lot iVe up. ttei' ooney ' c a . ' the tildtifog t ; of Mr; 'GreeloY 'Or'thijr`Other forted to 4tlo se. Glilreclejr ha's hot the pewettO force the reaulti, lie,is a eluin ay, and imp ,o4tic,tnanager i .attd,.Wterly flit the raeapaPf e bringing his,ttrt - t,pirty to Lis support . He is what Jlie Natioleon eallect fdearokisi-lh mant"wiffi - a • 'ti4y,. feernitig; , -brain; , !bei , ert.atic, ,anaitiVactirabicjudgmen - 1$ ,y; „i , . '`;`Teither, ,h 44 ,bpstoy ,finni 44,,1704 pputor heart. , tie 14 :the jdolc, 4(4 vf hut - ;f,”- a 4orritiaratitrely , meal ' , Awn igiiiire;''eircept when 41144 can use them:.• He is WtheOrist, and not" il man of , t sreat , h,all his; expe,.!o egicet:it iti 3 Rfe Atoifff #101451 tikc,poore4' - .fudge of character :of' Any_prominent, an Itt this' Ite 'fikilVer" being ' kid iimPosed-iii as 'ld bast ° repeated showif.by his quixotic. support, of .publi awl werpless.charaaters,of his awn, Ratty. He - bas been - , alternately baiabQPilea hooted tit' for 'the' kit 'fifteetr'S'ear4:: la 'th'e -'matiageta.of 4.hat'..party: Atidb he .abown:Lituselfrtleatitute of. adequqt poivei to 4.tef.ep4himgelf keyond pow' and'lben-la vigorous editorial' lb theh now' - Onee, and once only, has he ever•been able to re venge himself upon these who had betrayed _,.„:...-1.... If , .••J . til • him- That..ivai .by -The defeat of Seward, and 17 40 7 :#444.141;toluaiTilltdirsl Denlina--- ted:. - "'IV, be' sn'tetill'Olit ' liiia l 'lift ' b' reeley's , -first , •ehoiee.t , 'lie, , tkrotsotied"Bites,-Ot MIS - the Randi&te,.butatis great, object wgs tep erufh Sew and WeciL .101c1 for Intig` ythrs tad' ro teil 64kIciis' l'a'bors and fri l conterupthouslp I notekthia blalths tiPoitice. SIP Aberefore put: is., knife into,.them in a, Ttf e rhigh MiTge ixNo6 l3 f4•AherlA PO , re vie, d'himiie .. But ills practicaf force Spent Itse fulnithe'act'bf defeating theni:' He' ikeV-. er, hactruncli influence In abaOing thepolley of Lincoln's Administration, and received none of the attention .he desired and tn' which, his, party aßrviega, intiVed him.-- Thotigii'hd'hati ejettittilgtvard and Wecd trgot Me. head of. the lableolte did uotioccu- Pha N v iire4 4 T.at 111Welf,! I w receivA.O.ven the broken victuals of the political feast.' ''•"He'la in lid Utter tositicia il,tow:' ' ' W Rh , out patrol:lmm) ; without a iconipact, , iysrell.or gilti4eiLbo4 Of , iTiqt l 43. Vii,titite,PopulavitYl outside of a certain exceptional and eccen-, 'll46`MtiS4 of 'netiOle,' Willl'a ie6did diatiOred: ,in the, eyes of his radieut associates, by , such .QMPRPPI, es, Abe, I elixoettear c ., qf jetting,the sonurgo in peace at the outbreak of seces '6ldtiMite"Nidittiklniaeidiis,'the bailing of i Jeff. rEllivis;L.atid , his •support'`iif luniteefsal Iltgktikli.Y, . I )ja chant:Re:of; obtaining the•nom inalifm are good„for Aothing„, „ARM can; Tr() teti) 4bakeit'' the Oppositiba to Giant, and thils secure a l ientmiinatiiiii . Of tilts' lat . 'At G hi tk l at'Wbn't•Dovin:—Woik of the gq-- • • ,; klux Klan. , Mr • . Strange as-At may- seem there are those wheiptlect to i disbelieve k the record . ,of Scu-; thein terrorism atilt has bectidisclosed front time bi . tinie by officiel tilieStigations;'t HOS,: itnkl/verklicts ,kautthe ground., Would thikt; she Woolly page, conid, be, elTheed frOtaAliie country's history. 'Would that the sad re ality could be made to assume a less tan - gi 11/le tibiguiskl.'- :Thousands . of% suffering/ men 4 1 111-1:-FtlIPPI, Air k.tubi , ,white, . tag, whose souls,the ,stee) hid entered, appeal to tht 'A.iiierititii' labVerimiiii tti rehkeinher 'that :therareWirtual ly• at , the mercy of 'men 41to ~ *now ; no. law but their. ; ow n., mad .•PalsiOns, liho to-daY are as unforgiving toward those ..Wliii'broPosed the rebellion/in' 'their inidsi 'as, if :not: amnesty had( .been .!granited 'and. the • PfotTrutiu#4.Jlift.4.llo, PlAtfibba.bed • its. right's! in tile fast' court of t am* byforgeof t ared.. 1 ets`ii Iteiiiicktibn 6f'lher j faat 'thus slated, A•Neultve" liefOreiqnsiqt Vefklikt 'ti.de by: he: IJPited atiktea :Dietriet,Allorney cif Alai) 4 ' , t9:4 I P ch i lef;iNtr- P.. l l , t l l l icilibil i .41 1 . 43- 'torney enera of the lilted Bra 6. ' ,It bedrs Ante June 25,1 872: ' , lt feeiteS he Tact thatnt a session,of the court dust used bil -1 . P9Aritql tOt_kJP- 1 / 4 0 , Tejt 4.1)0T , egitlwatO z i ' I cone - 1619n its , the ctil9.4 conviction of avowed . 1 kneillierit of ' the lrulilit i digag i idiom' "Dls guisedvfor)their deedfickt Id ar 0435; 'lt Seethe . almost , irappasikkie ,tp .identify ; and, convict the guilty participants in c titles,. ,But some 'easesiWete so established, to secure El irer lila and a penalty.' '''... • L.: ' I . ' •,' , • Abe Ara Caise was a flagrant and painful one. „ Andrew. Jaeksort and,hia,mlfe,,, uttof fen'dint persOns; were intudereil and blink ed in - and-With their house inlifareh• last, in the; county. of El Imore... The , jury failed to convict _fropilthe difficulty already, sthted. • '• The next case tried was for two raids on 'White - men and several raids on ' colored men.; in Which the usual whipping,' shoot ing, school and dwelling house burning were perpetrated in Tallapoosa and Coosa entultre.S.in 1870 and 1871. The criminals .were•all members of the: Kuklux Klan, 'so proved by, clearest evidence, The political character. of ,the orenizatiop was estab lished,'and it§ Ouipose to maintain a system Of , terrorism in.the :South' derucinstrated,-- OW main purpose being.to , drive out Inge end white Republicans,. A ‘ verdlet, of guilt Wit'S t otitiiiridd 'in' this 'case; tliere being 'n rootii ftlit doubt. - The sentence'cOntines th F i n 4en y t i rsri cted ), p e e t? u rsozs x t s o e t p h t in the Albany casein ypenitwetictiairi youtik , Of the criminal. , Another case Was tried by thesame'conit, apt 4 weonvietion reached. , , • , It was fullyadmitted during these trials that the Kaiak organization is exactly what )bas been claimed.' The only 'Vett .of the defense,was, that the guilt lof the prig onep was not sufficiently proved. The ;es otthe colored Witnesses waiuniut peached,l the ;effort 'being to impeadh the testimony ofJ-white amen who had been the Associateq of the toupieyoup, 44n. , There was - 'no carpet-bag testimony. No carpet baggers have had theietibode in the section of the State where these crimes were com mitted': , i l PhOre - Wiis-heilrOYcklitiOnt except the _sheer defenseleesness ; of those. who dared sympathize with Republicanism add loYr ' ' "- • that Will NotAe.,oenied. he denied that -Cbas,:R.lßuck, Is a pggfe4sio_ikal oilice-seeker and or flee ljoldet -b hteVlng' been'in "'Office; al= most L itliout intormisSiony IL for: lite' , 'past, quarter of a century. I „It will not be i de,nted,thakhp,isa politipa) intriguer abil - frickatef."' • :• - be 4 d'enled'thiit hktir Witted Orin - eiple.4 he had, previously ; declared, ; iti his suppostjafe epntested . elegfiqn case: . . . . , --- It't - ill tint be denied - that 'lib` scidandefe4 the_ public 'money,. in the hreinre:Glily iiin vest igation-- 7 141ng 4300 for- Aimself,,lwlten he was t ecei,ving pay,.45 it S9nator, and gicl higill'Clure's.2,s‘oo in lu]tll(tor to ; this pftlary ,of s4. t t.lb!) tor, tt ; lex d,ais"; / ,' ':sficyje,es' ths „Senai '' 1. - Vs . ' l'''' t.. tie - tear l' iii - t i l' . ' , ~ Jo , t, et . a i us ria,) wen ::If s'l l 9.4: - ,0 tO, , a' i t'aii:.iiile i 7ll)4ielphtu;,li'unicl'- 1 ( :i.4 4 .1 ' 0,',. 4. ,, , ,, , fe , t t., , , 1 a i „.v..,(! , .tiC,4 , :;,+ 45 4t. s l, li i t k i te .e ..i'i cli r wii.q.e. Zir,),l4* Siajt... s t fligney i; .' 1 , 1 '.;,,,,,, j ~, , It Will'iiot 'b'e :14entetl ia tliat. 'iiie ar , ? ! .y.inliatity wil.b,, i the, :841 - kil;', .tfirvugh-thit` ,i 4 .I. ) efiellidn Illitkeii 'it "itiipos ' sitil6 fin. lurid 116016 - consist tently.toottpiturt hiaLi , ::-=: -' It will not be denied:thatAibring , thwdarti ilteaurkvt itlte,..,tritellinur'; - lre 1, IllsiW&Canadal witeroixbel(entiasallea,weraitoemed to hued ;our vities. and- mend kliscialke , amotig.,Attur ; peo7 !Plet,end,beld communication vidi ..thent..l' ; I ' 41; 4 will mot be,dettiedcttint, - ..be was lone bf ti.ye.l:l:,S. Senators—Powell, and. Davis,' of lientuoky,, and Saulsbury., and .:Wrighl...he ing,lll%. DI her, Ifour.”to ,:imake,lourf Gov eint went:pay in gold, !when gold:Watm4.lv, pre. miutu oh 2.40,, and' when such4.ltKlaW.Woold 'time - made, it 'Utterly initaslide An.' bontintie the wale- for the • Unkin,- and. would have made the rebellion a Succesi.'+-liar.. l'd. , 4 , 1: 1.3,5 i , ..!.. .:: . i ew Rardflii,Traitertio.,; ~. . , ll= i ‘lWe4 are favorable ;tit, veaCti't arid internal reconciliation. We cherish' none of the ant , itnositieiof , the!civil'War. , .' We tuifilire the generous Misgnaniniity , that Mel characticr fled, tlie hational •pOlicy' toWard the: Confeci l .erateiforces:. ' Wetanisiett bring burselVeS to see t t he=npen.and iivoWed honorable' rebel troops meet.ue.ifinffielal 'hodieS. But i 4 it, necessary•:or luittitiable . that the domeatieJ traltomin the-North, who took °Mehl' oaths inithe ntidstof ithe 'war arid then violated them - ,.by adhering to' the 'enemy; Is It' neces sary Or proper that we N hould elevate sucU men now to high'- Posts , of tition' • cPon what principlel can-we he asked again to' put , due trust in the - oaths -I3V nien , wlio' have broken the most solemn obligations?, ' 'We rebOgnize the PhlieY of 'giving 'a Man, nial4 i trials-before • rejecting-dim as hope-: less_;., But surely•there.most be some itlace: where, the line ~ctin he drawn,. ,It cannot bpi possible that there is ady reasOn, public sp,i rit,e terititititt'siense; jitstecit - tiaagniinitnity. in electing Mr. Buckalew to the high anti , r,esPoas4l,e °Mee cf , Poyernorta, ilennsyl ) 'V1 1 1 1 4.0( 1 a iVivl44,forl hie Ajsregaripor•Akis ,oftlcial oatit i takep in,the midst: of,the „war : and-,in full ,vie.w L ot,all, its ohligations, ; pit , .can not. • in. / , that ivy -slut ll , be Oplng right)ia! preferring suclx axersowcycr4.looo4,o4lll 1 AOfti. uj ,Utr,OPI • -§qtdkr, Fiii9c.ivAight 1,i0,41.40 IR" Pflti,A*, l l,.V.q4ll. s s .l ,igtookticteitroult,4e ' Ppgumukg:4o ii ,m oil timowalAk.,pait- . s uK iirp, 01 1 .4 i La 5 1 4,414 11:141.9i1 , reefer ,, Yiolatksl 44,i5q4 114 cial 0 4 1 11 mimko l tp.igiAlectcf-irforr..qa :1Nh 041 4-1..; - , e.ii t _..11'1...,..1) 1. , ,, ri,1,1:-;i;.•_.-.12 • it l ' fovS*- , i ( i. ( 411i0fingritIVAITrOCQE.eWitt - tfa:i' - :k01'4., , V4au sYL.g.Akfti.tAkeNtl,v9l/44 1 111. tka3 Pen • 1 0409) 1 0, 1 101/4fAktOSY : t fts it, nOt . lattat ldia- Pw oaglag to,,o9.PPiiiito4!X9Y!kliTAP 4)14j-bus cast aside ' - iial i neglected in a rage to:ks_ for:" .tliS.in Mlii.g9,,Wir4l l 4;, Atilt ,likly tlititiwel4 Pylisc #P4 ic,9420:44imt w>bc vtAtup real v,4114€1,if1 EUPtijiliPigg,iloe,,PQ.49 QI :union, , 40A 11 l sP:tivh. WO-10A,•tIci.iiiiity.E,telkamas o r * gmnqw 4 l Agi valatttly ,spf . t j IOU& MUSI i r b 9, 0 9Yamt,1 l.-..wikti .b.Rogrioo 4.lutoxic Vemn those whO serve us faithfully and' re `ward those who are treacherous and rebel ttous?—North American. , IiatILWAY VIMEA'ABLEs: MMIMMMM=MMEI 1.,4_ :•J MgM. •: Welisbo o'dc Laiienceville• . K. B. Time 'rabic go. 4.. • .„ t i Takee Effect Monday June 33, 1372; • Gansu NOltTlit. GOINti SOUTH. ' . 1 0 p.m. p.m. sm. a.m. pan. a.m. 40 .5 , 33 8.20 i .4,,Cornlng, Dep, •30": 1;600 • 1216, 440 TT/ • „, 440 6 ,18 1203 433 14 Dep. , llunning S3l 546 6 244 aan. „ • , 1118 429 710 Lathrop 833 86u 633 11 , 44 418, -8 'SO •, Mar Crdeli 1146 0.01 0.41 11 33 416 A 66 .Tioga Village • 849 ,9 04 666 1313' 4'o2' 42 ' '9 03 918 7,16 11'03 353 6.33- HIU' Creek., 912 0,27, 727 10 61 350 680 Itolliday 915 930 '7 32 10 47 342 622 If Iddlebory 923 938 '7 42 10 3037 , 6 4 ,11, Nilestiflles, 4 9 28 943 7.50 10 26 3296 OA Stokesdale ''9869 61 8 03 1016 3 t 2O 1.0 Do. Wellshoro, Arr.•' , 9 46 10 60 813 , • A. •U.. Otilll4>ll, sup l. • Corallig &.Tloga R.R. • .• rabto No. ik?.. i.t' , .Takeb Effect Monday June Bd, 1872. DIPAAT 1'404 C6)*lNei, AT 111LOHABURIti. No. 1 , ..7 30 a. In: No. 1 10 00 a. in. 1111 3 in. 4 . 9.; .......:10 2(1 p. 1n • Fonit inbasatinon. AUfIIVI: AT conuluo.' , gO5 v. 1(n. No:2: .... •..5 35 Tu. ‘ 4.5p, t. 4. .. .. 810a.m. .. . . • • •,• o l f• H, GONTON: g diet B. it 0. Xt.,it. L.,li. 811.14.TTUC1%, fftw't . TiOga R. It. Catawlssa"Ealiroad. Depot, Root of Pine. iiireet, Williamsport, Pa. • - r! tkrtresnn. ' Mail dep. WilllatiisPort " • 9 YlO a. Tn. Aceoinmodation dep.. p, •-3lall arrive at Williamsport t 10 p. in. ACOMMACMilltieri, arrive at waliviuspurt.., ..9 t fs a in. Au sulditiottal train- leavus Depot at Iforclie',l louse, :,W,'lnainigt, at : 0.05 Tort . ..ll66ton' and Intermediate inuts. VlrEet cornisetlim 113 - shade at Williamsport with trains - for the•west., z 1., 4 V I chaia.l4 o ., of ears britwesti , rhilatlylpllia," New York Williamsport: ' WEB • ~Sitprt.: ; lE r io. :Ra - ll way - ; t ,TIDE 'TABLE- s AniiPrEn JUNE 3U, i 872: • ' , New and irripii:;ved, Drawing Roe= and' tileepiug Coadieg,` cotibining all' modern lroprovements, are ramtbrough on all trains between New:York, Line/Les !ter; Adllalo, Niagara Fans, ,llueperteion. Bridge, pave /and =id Cincinnati. Weattiani. ' I4TAtIONB. )211 - 11pric, , cLve . tilif t af u!'“ rA Cohiing o ; PANS :Post Itochest'i, Arr fivrrt'vlle, " Bultalo. NIAg: "Falls 'lto. 1. - lio. b. ' N0.'.7.t 1 9 Daum 110 02 114 AS.SQI4I3II # #1.4% ais. Pui , ivi2AT, 0 , , , insc v . . 05' , , 7'ol " r 12311aM d42'.. . . -.„ 12 118 "I 103 W.. 815 Sup 205 1150 pm 620 am 1245 am I 700 g. 148 q, I 7 32 ,-" ' 7 '4MoVrt mixt, LOCAL Twang •WksrmAnn. 6a. ill.; exi.attt Eituid4s; froni'OtregO for Bornells- Ville and Way.. - ' • • . 5 15 a. m., nxcept Sundays, from Susquehanna fOr H^rneßsillle and Way. 6 00 a: M.; 'dailY from Snaquetutnna for llornellaville 1 • .1," • ..... a 15 p. m., except nundays,. mom 'tmira tor Avon, toituffalownd Way. ' . 2 90p. m.,except Sundays , from Binghamton for Hornellavile and Way. ~" • Eastward. • 10./2,• 110 pm, 115 " 1 6 450 m 980 " T , 020 6 15 S up., 10 10 400 pm 530" 7 25 .i 11 38 •"' 803 .. '1215 am 10 /0 ,2 /5 " 700 am -1100... 13TAIIQNS. Dunklit: Ave stag. FaUi.'• Zoffelo; tZ h leve, f' e*r, ~ Eltnlra" Co n'g, " blag'tnin, " Nw:York, AppinotiAL LOCAL TitAniS'EAttribhaD b WA. in.‘ except' Sundays, from Liornellsville for Owego and • Way, - . 555 a. nt:, daily troll' . Thirnellaville for Susquehanna and Way. 7 04 a. M.,' except Sundays. from HorneSaville for Binghamton and Way. 7 90 a. m., except SundaYe, from Owego for Susque hanna and Way. 1 58 ' 'except Sundays, from Painted Post for Elmira and Way. 1, 55 P. in..except Sundays, from HornelLqville for fillaqUehara and Way. • *Daily. and Port 'Throtigh Ticliets,to ailpoints West at the very Low est Rates, for gale inftbe cpmpany's office at the Corn ing Depot. This is the only authorized Agency of the Erie Bail wad dompany for the sale of Western Tickets in Corn- , • , lug, 1 . Baggage 4111 beschecked only on Tickets purchased at the Company's office. Northern-Central Railway. Trains arrive , and depart at Troy, since June 9th, 1974, usfol lows : . .. .`llo.ltrawa.uo. . , . • ,sotrrawaren. a i i i in igar i Fipress, , •• • ;i f e l o l o pt . 134i i l i to. E i xl p r;::, 4,,, S i 1:13 , w in clpc.l.Funti Exp. 10:2o atu Mail, . , 2452 am %, . .. A. R. FISKE, Geri . 'l l Sup't. . , Cyrus D. Sill, iDEALEIL lii Foreigi .and ...DOUieStic 'Liquors '-` ligpAt:-for Fitip `Whifikiee;" ./ 1 .1: .1 .1 • 1 / e. 3 a,5 1 :? 1 1,}1 4 ,1 2 . t ; 1[4,1; • '-•-; -- Houghton, Orr & 9019 StOillq"011K, PA. •,111, I' , ' Manufachircirs of • . I )3iftileo, =II 1 : 1 t 1 t , SLNI: t' 7 1;rC =LIUMBER-i WAGONS, I , J... 1, CUTTERS, Alrn 808 SLEDS. 1.. . 1 ~ .1.. ..•;•_l l • We are prerecl,fcijdn ' y3 ing °up 49 9n shori .best 3 l6 Sanbettblgtutra* teed. HOUGHTON, ORR & CO. ' 'RAMIRO'S & COLTS; 44ints elleboio. - i,fßour.rerii; JUlyl;lB72. - • , "To BOOS AGENTS.'; LI ' Mirk TWain's Notte'Rook is ready hieCativaiisers. It laOnipanion Volume to vlaseothers anitoao," of whish cOriea hare neon eon. Don'twaste time on boohs.ncrone wants, tint tla crp o 9p 0, will, atop nt l , in {hp,-Streets, treets, to 'ittibse lbe for. 'There is ' a time, to laugh ," and all ,who this book teis'elearlyituit tithe' has 1 cone-- Apply, at once for tereithty;or amain's. 'address S .; • . „punimp At3ll4lE4l3.Tublisher. '7 ll, Skllytesn.S . treet, 1111adelphia. tune 28, 1872,-9ta. ' ' " ' Youria: Eros Itpurta • Young & teaccessUrs of Hugh YOTlili dr CO. Booksell6is and Stationers, 4 Cl' Wall:PApeT, • Window Shades, WintlOw i 4 iktuies, 14.911.1etAl!thWunients, and Dealers in itiinkee'Notinnii; . • ....,,/14-titre Frame/tend Wane, Pictures. ail sorts. • Picture Cord , I,aw Blanks, • „ allAitzesi r. ; ,Newspapers. Magazines, • • " • - Writing Desks. " :dxtista Goode, MEM ,Alelteal Books,: ti , Jtei i # i o u i 3 00k 1 1,. 1d.9Ve..rY.4!!1.4P4 iD ltOttia of trade. —New York Dailiaa 'at One Dollar a month: —Ein4ra Itt *a eaitt•"/5 cents a gio,ntb. , '-Stibserip a thrr week, or unman, Or year. ' r Tz Wera tot 113:a>ka at,fickprointaly.attended tco An'Exvirepe paclve r reuc..hed tram New Yorkoy ory ' , I 3 "10 11)1 tS ~ 4 •1 • . „ .. •it ; ; •; • e ate Agents of the Aucbur Line and the Gluten Line cif Ili 8. Mdilittisitnerra.‘' 4 1 u9sage tickets to e t i a t utt Vo C rO t p F e l" a ret4 taws kglk4u4fi, L • I .. I ..11.,• B. YAWN° I,t; 0111 T =ME „Dil'isobittore.„ -; thiellthlai2lelder !toiletteSp.ht Alkezpublia. Spa of the AGITATOA and [genera/ ,TOtttriB Shriolied by Mutual. consettt tiro o! September inst. All indebted to the late arm are re• quested to settle' without delay _ -- Sept. 4, 1874-Sw. I= Nu. 3.* 7:00. m 32514 R 01 *, 10 20 6.. 7 03 11 20am 12 10pan 1260 " I 1U 2u" 7 2..) 13ft 11 20 am 12 10 pm 12 50 ~ ER! No. B.t , No; 2. 1000 pm ...... ~, 1012 pm 7 30tim 1125 " - 800 " 305 am I 1100 " .. 1 800 " 432 " 12 13 gm 613 " 124 i 711 " 288 " 3 Won 940 " JNO N. ABBOTT. Oeu'l Paler A(t ;,,CC,WIN4,,N. Y. I V- C. VAN GELDER. A. F. BARNES: IiMIEI LLSBORO & Blind Factory, .1 DOor, ,sao igEN3AMIN class work rrol *Web is now TIN, is *elated to furnish Bret -1. the beet lumber, at bla now fae r. full operation. Sas !Poets', so' 711412.2111 h 11)E42. MOULDINGS; AND nd, or auufeetnred to order Constantly nt h ~"#Agin and Matching doud romptly, workzaan•esnploy lumber need, fine ui Factory near , , , in Um best inann4r. The •beist I and none but the best seasoned lursge borne industry. he foot of • Main Street. Jan 2 1, 1842-tf. „, - 11Woolen Mills EFILFTELD. Deerneji B! TNOIIA,II BhOTH will minnifactur • ItB. Proprietors of the above Mils, as usual to order, to milt customers. CASSIMERES OURI Particular attention giren,to re warranted Roil Cardi - .tg &- Cloth Dressing tcl order, am du of Rail. resiug. and (lacy compatitiou. an aafortiatait of We marintlietare Carding and Vioth We have ai+ good! Full Clot, and give more for egtablisliment. 11 Wo wholesale ai miles below 'Korai Cassimeres, Wool in atchange than any other y theiu awl satisfy yourselves. retail at the Cowaue.4que - wills, 2 i Jan. 1, 1872 J. H. ,Gris 4113 E undersign 1.. Wheel, and dor to all other& chase should Bee lug other wheels Deerfield, May old's Water Wheel. .d., t 4 'agents for tile above Water i 4.00111111 y recommend it as supe- In use. Persons wishing to purn this wheel in 'operation before buy- INGHAM BROS. Read the folio WEITFIELD. APRIL 24, 1872. We the undert4gned. purchased one of .1. H, Gds. weld's SO inch ater Wheels using 68 inches of water to run three run of stone under a 20 foot head; and are well pleased with the wheel. We have ground sixty bushels per hour with the three run and can average that amount per hour all day. ; E. D. PHILLLPS. - • i CHARLTON PHILLIPS. VTILAY TAKEN UP.—The undersigned took up a two year old steer which came .to his place Satur day, September 7th. He is of good size, red, with white face and belly, and very broad horns. The owner will e prove property, pay charges, and take him away. )IYRoli MICKLE. Charleston, Sept. 17, 1872-3 w I . . I God Livery VAN VALE BURG & CO, would say to their friends tha they bevels good Livery established in We4leborO for the accorrimodation of their friends. Good Horsetitmd Ca,riiages • always on Rand A moderato rates. • 1 " Stable o,niVater ,Steetoppoatte Geo. Derby's resi dence. • E. O. VAN VALEENBURG. June 20, 1872. _ W. MOSIER. BM ALSER & LAT OP, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEE L I _ AILS, STOVES, TIN•WARE, BELT 0, on - rro o - otrrx.ximm, rrThiIRICULTUR Carriage and Harness Trimmings, HARNESSES,- SADDLES, &c Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1972 LIVERY STABLE. v-ErcEuxu. & COLES RESPECT fuIIy inform the public that they . have established a • Livery for Hire, At their Stable on Pe:arl St. ,opposite Wheeler's wagon shop. Single or double rigs furnished tdorder. They aim to keep good horses and wagons, and intend to please. Prices reasonable. KETCHAIS '& COLES. Aug. 21, 1872. • INTe I.* Je welry Store. rit, Undersigned would respectfully say to the cat , Izens of Wellsboro and vicinity, that he has opened a I ` . Store ; - in the building recently occupied 1;y C. L. Wllloolc Hib stotlecnimprises a full as sortm eut or - • Clocks, ' .PT'atches. Jewelry, Silver -and PlciteaWare. . . . . S. D. WARRENTER t one of the best WOrialleil North etir - Vennsylvarita, 'will attend ,to the •' 1 . = -I)epairing . of Watches, Clacks, 4"C., 4'C. FCr theshilfutiloineot which his seventeen years RnetiFal experience is sufficient gnarntee. S. B. WARRINEIt. ..) Wi Ilabaro, Aug. 23, 1871-tf. Town Lots for Sale. rr....s 4 bscriber offers the village front of his farm for in quantities to suit parches/ a, and at prices to make it an object for investme t. These lands lie finely for village lots, and a portion of them cot lie excelled for manufacturing purposes.— They lie, immediately on the extension of Grant. Pearl and Walnut streets, and south of Second Avenue. They will be sold in lots or larger quantities to suit the wants of ptirchasers. . , May 22, A812.-13m. • B. P.. KELSEY. C, P, SMITH, I s now .receiving new and elegant designs in . • - 311111.1.1.22.ery and, _ ms.lffia4 crsr Ck•C) and invites the public to call and exarni r e goods and prices. B.—No tronbie to show goods. Feb. 28. 1872. Mrs. C. P. SMITH. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA. Life, Fire, and Accidental: ASSETS OVER , $24,000,000 Assyn3 or-Co3rearrts. LIN, Co.; of North America, Pa . .$3,050,525 CO irtipaklitarife /ms, Co. of Phiki, Pa. 7 .2,087,452 25 Ilepublio IDS. Co. of N. Y., Capital,- • • .1,,,,,, 750.0 ,2 3 ,, , Andes Ina Co_ .of Cincinnati. " .... .... •• .. ••• • • v ,"‘'‘....,. Niagara. Fire Us. CO. cif N. Y ' 1 000.00 e 'Fiktinel l S Mut:Fire Ina. Co. York Pa . . . ... . . .OA+34 - 0 15 Phalan Milt. Life la., Co. of Ifailforci Ct. . ir,081,970 6 liana', Cattle Ins. Co. of Potteville 600,000 • : • • $24,220347 C 4 Ttai.:. .• 'alumina promptly effected by mail Or. other-aloe, mi all kinds of Property. All losses promptly a mated and paid. Live ,took Insured against death, oor theft. I ant also agent for the , Andes Fire Iliauranoo CO. of CiociMfath capital. SIAM/M. •• • • ' • , cominnicafloaa promptly attinded to--0111ce oa Strietti flobr froiddi Main it., Enoxville Pa. ,Jan. I. 142-tf. CARRIAGE'S er, WAGONS ! "; t . • raTAl4l=lihPrePared to of :Carriages, erns, 5„,4c., on short notice, and on; rea ho tette*: Borden of Tioga, and IL Wheeler of Lawrenceville, agents. Call at the above places, or my shop in Wellsboro, and examine work betore purchasing elsewhere. Jan. 1.1872. - 0. J. WHEELER. •' BE 43. AUSTR n. 1011.111 BROTHERS W3I. S. SMITH : Agent NO. 40. Furniture and ilTndertaking. Van Horn & Chandler, (Successors to B. T. Van Horn) ilteE lariaogteraratiedihtmboi:t.locnoniand sal pletej e d ock st th o ; old place, FINE AND COMMON. FURNITURE to be found in Northern Perinsylratatt, consisting of InNE PARLOR F s MAMMA Burrs, i SOFAS, COM ,TETE-AplzwkS, I . MARBLE AND WOOD TOP CENTER TABLES; HAT' neoxs, FANCY CHAIRS, MIRRORS, OVAL AND SQUARE FRAMES, BRACK ETS, PURE NO: 1 HAIR MATTRASS. ES, MUSK dr EXCELSIOR MAT TRASSES, and a full stock of the common goods usually found la a first-class establishment The above goods are large ly of their own mannfacb and satisaction is guar anteed both uto quality and vice. They sell r e - Woten, Wire Jliattrass . . , tho most' popular spring 'bed sold; also tho 'Tucker Spring Bed that has been on trial for 17 years and sly - en universal satisfaction. Our Coffin, Boom supplied with all sizes of the Excelsior-Casket, a new and beautiful style of burial case, together with other kinds of 'foreign and home numnfacture, with trim mings td match. They will make mulertaldnt a spec iality in their business, anclany needing their services 'Will be attended to prOmptly, and at satisfactory char ges. Odd pieces of Fdrniture made, and Turning ' all kinds done with neatness and dispatch. Jan. 10, 1872. VAN HORN et CHANDLER To; Triton sr arsv CO:WEB:T.—Having concluded that I am entitled to a little rest after nearly 40 years close applleation to business, ,I bo.vo passed over the furni ture business to -the Boys" as per abovo advertise silent; and take tble tupthod of asking for them the same l liberal patronage tts has been extended to me.— My boolismay be found at the old place for settlement Jou. 10, LBO. B. T. VAN HORN. WHOLESALE DUO STORE. I CORNING N. Y. • • DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, THAD DEUS DAMS' INES, KEITH'S cONMTRATED MEDICINES, 'BEDELL'S num EX.TRACTS, BURNETT'S COCOAME, FLAVORING EX . • TRAM'S, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROCHESTER PERFII MERY AND FLAVORING, EX TRACTS, WALL PAPER. WIN. DOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & DRY COLORS, AGENTS FOR HARM & CO'S REFINED OM. Sold at wholesale Prices, Buyers are reqtiested call and get quotations before going further aat. Jan. 1, 1872, ~ Rs C. Bailey' , 1 (Successor to D. P. ROBERTS) DEALER DT livl3 CLi t/ Go, 2VI re wrxr crtA3 27:".4 r-aivwfrvir i IRON, NAILS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, HORSE MOE% AND HORSE NAILS, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, • . A general et J. ek of Builders Materials. ~L OCKS, BUTS, LAT , HINGES, .tc.; Also. ORAPPnie PAPER at man acturers prices. ' . ' . JOBBIN PROUTLY ATTENDED TO. ' Q — Terms Cash; ana prices reasonable. First door above - Cone Mime. It. 0. BLIZ.F.'ir. 3911.,1, 1872 HARDWARE I LUTZ & KOHLER, - T3 - AviNo opened a first-class Itaidare Store in LIL Mansfield, opposite Pitts Bros.„. On Main Street, respectfully' invite their friends and the publio in gen eral to give them a call. 4 Whey; guarantee satisfaction in all cases. Then' stock consists of HARDWARE xrrru.s, STOVES, TIN-WARE .N 1R0123 511¢4T WORE, SPORES, HUM, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ' CRUM POWERS,' kc., and a general ilne of Goods, second to none in the country, at the lowest cash prices. They are also,atalor the KIRBY 2..f.0W rTR ACA \NEW r EL D, ARNOLD ROUSE RORK.. aiti HAY OARRLER, W. G. IfEn. LUTZ & HOHLE B. Favtia KOHLER. Mansfield, Jan. 1, 187/. P " P - WELLSBORO, PA. • - Q' ANDREW IttEY ,‘ll - e ''?111 who has long been establitshed „4 in the Jewelry busin e ss in 4 ) : / k e iVellsboro, has always for sale, • 44w_ ca n ons kinds anapries of AMERICAN WATCHES, (21old or Silver, Clocks, Jewelry, 0014 Chnint fKeys, Binge, Pins; Pencils, Cases, CioLl and Steel ?tag, Ttiluablee, 'Spoens, Raton,' Plated Ware, . SEWING MACHINE; &0.. &C„ ko With {nest all other articles visually kept to such ca tailiatimenta, which are ElOld low for C A S H. Repairing done neatly, land promptly, and on abor %max. Jan. 1, 1872-17 H W. B. TEBBELL & 00 A. SOLD.