El MN \OL. VIA. ilw Aoiintor., tq1.1.1.11 1 1 ,E\ Era TlinQ6d.l.kl7 I - 11Ni 7cie =I t 47 I , , tr ellllll/11 j/1 titiVOLICe...OO) 44; , Ili V LiellktirS (4 ....0. i9. i 4 in. - , 7 in: 'l2 it 1 ,25-in. .-- , ,J.-- - ,........-... T i ~ , i'l ~0:.7 7 30i,i1.0•4;:1t;00.5.1i0,) $l4OO 1 , : 4 b) 1 ,- 1 L J. 5 00; - I tia.ii 01 46 00, H 3 0 ti'.l 001 - il - 00; 8 00i18 00 18 00 1 4 OJ9 I'. tIJ, 7 tiu 9 0415 111 ,20100% 1., 9' l : 0 1 00'110 03 12 00120 00i 28 00 ~,); g c 1 12 , 0.1i13 0 , 115 4uj25 00 , , 35 Ott 1 ' , ,„ 112 qt4•l,S D oifq.,lsiz.2 01,1351)0i '. ) lio1 1 .. N ~,,113 A),l.s.ittiA di,/;i:i 04,p'gpt),I, Ipo, ME ire .•111I'llilatA by the 111'41 ill v-,9 SjJei, us a falliuclf a tents 1111.0.4. Le paid for bet, , •,t, c.vilc ..tontrat ts, when half-yearly „ a ~,, e \‘ tll be requited. I, tit F. to rue! CUIIIIIIIUJ,qu the , • , 1 - Oat? , pe!r thiertioa. , Utah 1. , I Fe. lle S. a' , olttmu, W.:etas per hue if .11'104 Old ail zeti fora notjets of ISve ..:14.1.tbnIAGE$ and Drerstitaiertea y to,tive4 will be e.barged 10-ceiatn 0 Noll, e roper veut Above regular rates !, lines or !es, .5.3,06 per gear. Business Cards. . i kr , riilbEF. r. A. Joussozf. Batchelder*,t Johnson, or Monuments, 'tombstones, , TRW .la. Call and see. Shop. }Salo i ~sodry, Wellsburo. la —July 3, 1572., - - - A. Redfield 01.1" AND CULTNELLOR AT LAW.—Collect : • pl•nitptly attended to. °dire over the Postotifice, OC.J. \. 2g., Apr. 1, C. H. Seymour, Ll' AT I.S.W, Two Pa, All bitalut.bei eu tr Ilia 4... e lull pica:lila atteutiou. — , 1, lo;2. Geo. o LAW.—_office E ow en 4k. c one ., across Lall irout AgitatOr 01Llax, L 1 11001 r, JlO, Pa.—Jau. 1. les72. Mitchell it; *anxeron, • - nr.SEIS AT LAW, Clain.' . lusurauce Ageuts; Couver ,, e S iillliams brick block. over „. •,6 • Os.rooLl'ts store , Welliftioro, Po.—Jau. 1, William A. Stone, AT LAW, over C. K. Kelley's Dry Good DailPy's mock ou Maio street Jan. 1, 1672. Josiah Emery, I --_ :;Nr.:Y AT LAW.—Offico opposite Court House, I P irdy 's Block, \VilllamMport, P. AU business ; , ..10 attended to.—Jan. 1.1b72 J. C. Striur , LAW & s DISTRICT ATTORNEY.— . li. N iLee, t sq.. Wellsboro, C. N. Dartt, zo,t h made with the viCw turnovtairrr. b,tter F,Ltistactiou thau nuy thiug else thqz, 1,1 Wright 6r. 'Salley's Bieck. 'a ells p.l.Yl 15, P.. 472. „ J. B. Niles, eSEY AT ,LAW.—NVIII attend promptly to bus tru•go.f•to his cure in - the -coturti.2.o of TiOga vince on the A.venue.—Wellaboro, • 1,1;,72. tin°. W. Adatias, T.NEY Al. LAW, Mansfield, Tioga county, Pa. poaripty attended to.--Jau. 1, 1872. C. L. Pebk , :SET AT LAW. All - claims promptly collectea 1.. W. U. with, linuYvikle, 'flop Co.; Yu. C. B. Kelly. iraiiety, China and Glaass ware, Table Cut. awl Plated Wave. Also Table and ;louse Fur '3oods —Welleboru, Pa., Sept. 17, 1872. Juo. W. Guernsey, I.NIS 1....1.W.—M1 business entrusted to him promptly attended to.—ollace Ist door south likkham a l'art's store, 'Bop, flop comity, Pa. I, 1131'2. Armstrong 8; Linn, RNEYS AT LAW, XVllllamgport, Pa. I 11. Alt5NI - RON(4. CIL LINK. WIII. 13. Smith, ;1,..N lORNEY, Bounty and Insurance Agent. atfonl sent-to the above address Will re p,aupt attention. Telma inoderate.—Knox •, La Jan. 1, 1872. 13. C. Wheeler ahead to the colleetiou of all claims hi u,:ut utLre tout Brut}' Sherwood S Sole, . Ut b(Illart:, 'NOLA/dr% Pa. Barnes Sc. Roy, ,E;rE.iN —AA kinds of Job Printing done On ut the best manner. °thee in 13-ow -2d lloor:-41.9. I, 18'12. W. D. Torben fiz. Co., - -;LL bIiUGGIST, and dzalere in Wall Paper, Lampe, Wauluu , Glass, Perfumery, Paints, num, N. V. Jay. 1, 11372. D. Bacon, M. D., lIN AND suI2GEoN- 7 -MAy bo found at his the public soar°, on Main street. .1 \\ JUL nd pioniptly to all calls 4, M. Ingham, M. D., , 6rIIII.IST, Wilco at his residence on the • Jan. 1, 1872: Seeley, Coats & Co., Co., Pa.—Receive money Ana macs, and cell drafts on New 41, ellolls tirOlll),AV male. zit t.Li 1, cgceola. VINE CILANDLI.L. DA.vso Cogrs, Kitoxvillt Parkhurst & Co., e t 33 .l.t.er:Rl, Elkfand, Tioga Co., Pa. JOEL PARKHURST, 301114 PARKWIRST, C. 1,-PATTISON. =ill Yale House, " 1 11.1.1:, PA. A. Yale, Proprietor.-11118 c. , ; , : , .mlitless to accomin.klate the travel :s manner.—Jai. 1, 1872. Pctrolit>< p tu house, (110ee. Protirietor.--Good t'r I) ,, th luau and beast. 'Clbarges ma aLd attt , uttou g„ivell to gitests. I 472. Welkkbc►i•o Hotel, COR MAIN ST.-nt• 111 E AVENUE. Wellsboro, Pa. SOL. BUNNEL, Prop'r "..", L p.rli!ar Ilt , tel lately kart by D. B. holiday. , spare no paips to make, it, a fling, the stages arrive and depart from this Ivistler hi attendance. air LttierY at. NM THE OLD PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE" LATELY known as the Townsend house and & I.loe tx - cupled by D. D. holiday, has been r w , rtra,:;lay reticied and reptioed by \l. R. O'CONNOR.; -•_ c . hlppy to necommodati: tho' old frletids of • :It very reasonable rates. 1, 1 37 _ nr. IL O'CO.NNOTI. TO PILE FlR3lElts OF TIOGN COLT N y l Y :i•nt‘wldurg at my mr_nufactory, iu Lawrence ,trftwr FANI \ TING MILL, t , .tsesic 5.4 111 r following advantages over aLI other • - 4" ‘tlarstese,!.l.,,.v.kle, r-e j fro , m outwhea ra totter,t and foul seed, and , •tus 2ax Seed, takes out yellow seed, and all Perfectly. . . • k ta..s totiothy seed.lt • . tic,,,s all ether s.eparitinig required:of a mill. a.Ol le btult Of the beet and rioinit durable titre 4iitod style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro- 111 M . . f‘: • ~,.(r frrt INIZI =I • Wells boro La*reneerille' it: - '' iii)l4llo' Takes Etfeet Mouday Julia 33, 1872, • - 601.991408rn. • - nozim savvi. 2 " 4 Bt.ttiona. 1 is I p.m. ,p.m. a.in. ' A.M. 1).1:13. a.m. 140 5.4 820 Ar. Corning, Dep. 730 7 35' 500 12 18 440 722 _ 825 840 618 12 03 4 89 7/4 Dep Donifiing 831 8 40 028 , 11 68 4^.9 10'' /..aihrop •• • 8 f 8 311 33 (1,44 418 6 52 _kivar,t7ivek , .48 4 . 9.01 05 47 11 ;.c..3 415 656 Tioga 849 9 01' d 6 11 13,, 402 642 Ilamumn,j, 903 918 716 11 03 363 033 , Hill's Creek, 912 927 727 10 57 360 , 6 90`' 11/.oliday 915 •-9 30 731 1 { 1 47 4 L 14; 29 Alidillebury 923 939 742 3.1 117 /tiles Valley 024 943 7so lb no 5'29 'tl us ‘, Stokesdalt, 936 951 RO3 2015 120 6. 0 De. Wensboro, Arr. 9 .15 10 00 813 A. H. -GORTON, Snp't. M. NI. 'FAIT .... Blossburgez Corning & Tioga LLB Time: Table. iNO.,. et? , ;,„ ; -I, f : ri 11.... *.. , A - A a due 5 a'...Laell Avao/4‘..1.Y!./ 4141 j, 3 4 e, Pl 2 ': i i 11 DEPART r , 5, - .ar. CORNINtI. ARRIVE AT DLOS4-IDVRG. No. 1 , 730 a. In. No. 1 10 00 a. an 4 , 3 735 p. ru. ! 1 , lO 20 p. M DEPART FORM DLO•kiBUROH. ARRIVE AT CORNING. N 0 • ... 3 0511. In. No. 2..... •.. 6 35p.m , 145 p, in " 4....... ... 8 4 20 a. m A. H. , GORTON, Snp't B. A; (1. R. R. L. H. SHATTUCK, Supt Tioaralt. R. Catawissa Depc4,.Fo-A of Pine Street, Williamsport, Pa. P.VITWATUD. l I. Hail dep. Williamsport 9.00 a. in. Accommodation dep. ~ _5.00 p. in. Mail arrive at Williamsport p. m. Ac . cointuodation arrive at Willitunsport:.....9.26 a 14 adilitional train leaves Depot at Herdic Hous f e, Nrruiport; at 9.05 a. m.—for Milton, Philadelphia, N. York, Boston and intermediate points. Returning, direct connection is rgitcles' %yip+ tflaßg: for the west. No change of cars hptweeu Philadelphia, New York and GEO, WEBB, Supt. New and Improved Drawing Room - and Shipplog Coaches, coznWding all mode'rn traintutementa, ata rim through on all trainalietwaen New VOrk, Roeheti ter, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge, Chise l:ma and•Cincinuati. STATIONS. N. York, Lye 13ing'tn, " Elmira, " Corning., Ped Post, " Rocheat'r. AIT Buffalo, /, • Nia - g." Falls -.. Dunkirk, - 6 a. In., except Sundays, from Owego for liornells vale and -Way. „. 5 15 a. rd., except Sundays, from Susquehauna for 11 ,, ruelleville awl Way. , - - . 6 09 a. m., daily fidm StraciViebanna for 1194teliavillo and Way. 2 245 p. m., except Sundays, frdm Elmira for Avon, to Buffalo and Way. 2 3O p. m., except Sundays, from ; Binghamton for llornellsville and %Vv. . STATIONS. I 12.ic l'td. 4. 1 No:l3f 1 No. 2. Dunkirk, Lvo I°,l'lo p m . 1 Niag.l:l-46 " 545 p m 1 10.1211 pm 1-7 pit Dunaio. "I 2 30 1 020 " 11'23' a SOO Liornlavo, " 1"515 Sup. /0 opmp Jll QO " liochester, " 14.00 p 4 1 31:1p,•:1 8 , 00 " Corning, " r 7 25 " 11 39 •• 432 " 1 1213 pm " .1,8 03 • 112 154141.613 " 1247 -" alog'ruto, " I_lo - 10 " 42 lb 7 " 1 238 New lurk, "= 1 700 mlll 00 " 1 3 00pm 1 940 " , • - . lIL pn, , ADDITZONAL Loma,' .4.lixra Fda tyAnDJ 5 00a. zn.; eidept Santiago, from Hornellavillo for Owego and Way. 5 65 a. in., Millyfrorr, HornellavillefOrtuoqueininni and Way. - 7 00 a. in., ciaopt Strinlayiti - fren4 rilinitollsville for Binghamton a5ll- Way. - - ' 7 uu a. m., uxcopt Sundays, front Owego .fox Susque hanna and Way; • 16S p. tu. except Sundays, Pglnted Pout for _ Elmira and "Way. 1 65p. in:; except Sundays, from, Efornelluville for Susquehanna and • ' ' - • , t)fondays excepted * hetween Susquehanna and Port Jervis. . Through Tickets to altpcants Weal at the very Low est Rates, for salo in the Company's Office atihe Corn lug Depot. This itl the only authorized Agency of the Erie Rail way Company for the sale of Western Tickets in Corn- Bnggaga~tsill be thechcd only on Tickets purchased at the Company's office. Northern Central Railway. Trains arrive and depart at Troy. acne i Juno (atli, 1572, nowntwAnD. 6017/17117ARD. 'Niagara Express, 407 p m l Salto. Express, 315 p Mall, 915 p m PhMada Express, 916 p m Cineiutiatt Exp. 10 20 a m ..... 52 a m A. R. FISKE, Gang Supt. MEEK! Cyrus D. Sill, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Liquors WIRES, &c., &c. Agent for Fine Old Whiskies, .Jan. 1, 1872. CORNING. N. Y. ITQUghtOl), : & , • - Y' ;- 4 STONY 'Et • "It 7 rrattufactiutral :or ' 4 - 41- " - Buggies, Sulkies, thurkz • PLATFORAI SPRING, TRUCK AND LVIIIBER •WAGONS, - cur.L.Ens, SLEIGHS AND 808 SLEDS. We are prepared to do anything in our line on abort notice and in the best manner. SaVefaction guaran teed. HOUGHTON, ORR k k corn, Agents Wellsboro, . Stony Fork., July 1, 1872. Booksellers and Stationers, and Dealers in' Cali Paper, ..• r Window 1811.adcap-r ---r Viddirairixturelii , Distrinneni, Yankee Notions, Picture Frames and Glass, Pictures, all sorts, Picture Cord, Justice Blanks, Blank BOoks, all sizes, Newspapers. Magazines, Writing Deska. • Artiste Goode, Law Books, Medical Books, iteliglonsgoks, • and every article, in our Vie 1, • .= 4- • 4. 4 1 7 5 —New York Dailies at One Dollar a Moit.til4 —Elmira Dallies:at 7L Centirminone. 1, 3 —:-Bni;scriptions fOr a week, or month, isr —Orders for Books net in stock promptly attended to. —An Express package received from New York ev ery day. • —We are Agents of the Anchor Line and the Onion Line of U. S. Mail Ocean Steamers. Passage tickets to and from any point in Europe at the lowest rates. L--Sight bran? sold on auy Bank in Europe at cur rent rates of Exchange. Jan. 24, 1872-Iy. E. B. YOUNG k. CO. ' Nre, i s now receiving new and elegant designs in .1.3-(31.3 and 1 75 affe. "Ikt CrSe - crapic)irasi,, , and tnvitee the public to call and examine gopde and ptices. , S.—NoiroubleiOehoWpeofle. - Feb. 28.1872. Mrs. C. P. SMITH, CARRIAGES & WAGONS titiloti . Ogypd e io prepared to pude]. r 9t1114e iagbria, Btw ea, kc. , Ou short flotice, autoa rat.- conable terms. IH.. H. Borden. Of Tika,-and, agents. Call at, the top in Wellsboro, and ef endue . . , I , --; , • , . - I• - . . . • _ . , . .7'` , c ... : ,., . . • . .. , , . . _ . • • . , . , . 1" • . . . ~. • i ! . , . . . _ , ~.,, , . • . , ~.. . ..„ ~ . . . _ •_.:„1.• . ~ • . . , ... . . . .. . . . . . , • . . . . . . Ai. 0. ,ir k . • , '''' ' ' , •-•; ._ . I Ai ~..7 ..., . ~- .. --: ::.. ,_::, _...„._ • , -:7"1"7747"', ..., ; ;_ . 2 : ......".. , ,r__,..., ,:-.. ' '.."4":„ ..f..... , , , ,.. 17.:„.,. , ''. " 2.7 -* -- 47 :-..-- : , , :- ..i . 5 ), ,,. ,. 71 . , :-.. - -: . .. e1 , .. e . 4 C.D. r,.._ 44 '.. „ ..!, 73/ -..q.,- ;. , A., ..t i....' - ' '," '„:"-:', '.... ,* . - ,.: - .7',. 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''''' _ - -...-. 7', ..„,..,,,; , ~t. ht ., ..,. t 4.1" i ~,, ~, ~,-.,, ..,,. --- ,,- 1., I•i•: J . . - .. ;' - . - . -•- '...,:;. ,'., ..:. ‘,,. , ~.ii :L..„. ~, y i - ,5,.,,,,;.. , ,„ : a .. N - ,b, : ; ;,,, / ,:,;:, t ,;,;'* ; i - ,0.. z :,.,;. , ..1- ? 1, 1 . ,:,_ '.i- - /- fa ny,iv, , A i , ..; ~',, ,;ii , ,t.t.:,, .. , ; t.,,L..12 . .3 3,1 :-,ci s _ ''' '''f''''L. "' NVEIIISBORO .24:' IIOGI 1- 'CO ----- PA:- . - "IT "DAY '=c-OCTIII4I RI- 121 .E-„.., ; ,,„-Liflt,:it T I ::. ; 4 ' e :.; • ~, !. , •h: 1 -c: -•:,-;:-.;), :', - - - . •-,', ''. '- 14 ''' - , -. • ' :.-''."- , . j 1 ,-N ,, i 4,;...),- . 0 it 4.11 - .4).--, t'!" . la, ~_ , ' .r . .-,.,' --; ~.-, _ /, ~ , / „i .i../ 'v , :tif 7,44 i 4• - .''..i4...i , - ',..-.N:t.i -,' If , -,--', - , pie • ,-. •- , ,-. ~ -,-, .4 tV'. e3- 14 -. 111;:41 1... -- :, /1): - .%t 1'33/ :. '. s,ki-i) . ? - 241/ . 4 1 11 . 1: - P‘t.li, ,',':' . tii.!_.4,"-*ii t, Jitn? . .rtiA.'ti • '... 1 . I 1.4< I ' 4 l l- P l. ' l t 'ti . l' ll ' , : .11.,,- , , , ,, .- t• ..'" st.' ',.:- ' -'" '"' ' - '.. '., ."... • " '',_,' v ;:t I MEM = RAILWAY TIME TABLES, Erie Railway. MEE TABLE ADOPTED JUNE RD, 1872 = =I No. 1. 9 ( 0 am 484 pm q 25 - 1' 02" NO. 5. 1 No. 74 1100 am 6 30pm 9 15ipm 252 am 1150 " 5 05 " 1286 am 642 " 12 38 " 22 .. ibi I 6 20 am 700; "7 ' ' 7 82. " 10 80 " 815 Sup 1150 put 1245atp 114$ " ADDITIONAL LOCAL TRAINS WESTWARD Eastward. E. B. YOUNG E. B. Young & Co., OuCcessora of 113 - igh Ypiing & Ca) "' elsewhere, 140..3.* 700 pm 325 am 5 26 " 6 01. .r 10 20 " 7208 E 11 gO ig /AP 12 60 " 10 20 " 7 05 Aft. 11 20a m 12 10pna t 12 50 " { JNO N. ABBOTT, Gon'l Paster Ag't vlsf. rt'=nr. c Law Maas C. J. M3y1,38, • 4, r-a. ; - GEO. O. DPRBY.- - • ~4001N-RIBIE7.EIt.; y Al fi h 1 pr. F ned. fiom theC!. • 416 • 'BOOT8;'AND:_'8110ES• ever brought lnto Wellsbcro; 1•• consisiiteof " tti4‘ • 1,••• ,Ltzdie.4'jfid.alz'a morabs and-Oaiters- Ladle Jifi;wesi: -Children and Ba,bil'a Gents' ;''lath; Bapts 67toe$ 1 Prinee'vilberfreqf Bootsy. , 43015" .Cca t 'e drip Bodt:s. ,; "outits' Boots, , In fset, Of sferis' and WoltiA* *sat ,. kipt a a a p,t.via.l4 ?7,1114) Store:;', ?the 'ile.itiete t ed'Womeit'a Shoes ever o'rered Int.llll).tillrfiet. We defy the world to • _ _ 47sirom., If ycnt don't belleve.ns..tq ink We inky Oulithe,hest stoa, and h4re as g-nid Cortlivelyera,, as haiktioy cap hire. , • REPAIREi 131 dotle.nealiy, Ana witkdispi g tet i ,,, ; Leather' trinditigs all kinds' cc istautYy ion hand. Viko asides, Deacon s 814ne, dP ". aA, • ,urs. Hiving just filled.up our shelves, with a choice stock, personally selected tor :this. market,. we „respeothllly solicit it fair skuult e uf trade. "Small profits and: qt‘ick . returns," we believe to be a good .business maxim : libld the best goods, to be the cheapest, We keep o shoddy Our assortment is sufficient ,to meet all el es and tastes. We invite Our patrons and the public generally to call and examine our- stock. No trouble to show goods. Always to be found, one door north of C. 13. Selley's htdre, Main .St reet; 'Welltibotto, • • -,. . • May 1, 1872. *DERBY •St nenLEs. . . .PINGTOGRAIAIINZI . , A , U - ' 4 ,i g e o ll'mBl:tsarceitail l eciateanuetr* . fat:PiDc.tulr. Ifiram takeP or a e l l - 427; ofveslte Cone Homo, Nirellaboro. - --- -- • ...,-, , . 7. 4 i Portralts, on Podelaan Plateg. Nothing finer ;tani . .ibilleriet tlian ttieee littaittritt Port.; celain Motu ee,lFi - 4,vels - tif s'elie'd or I . ,!tine r .u!rtielr eatj• mess dint' d tOoy i ergii, iipepior io' - tipyrtltiiigm'odeedifii i on iron or p ler,: IT-toiiorya4 AV 2 :: ::. 3 , f Cromi , Pietuire _ , , , • of youiSelf, 'go I t9,,lsjaiurnories. . - . - If yen want _Auk very Lest thaC can be had, go to liaraniore'si-, ~,..; p ~, If yotiVautoOnttilttugipatlooks lilt° you, g ' ol.o ,ar.. - an:tort's..- ' . • $.„ • ... If you want. an old Daguerreotype; ..., i ~ Anthrofipe,:,or other Vitt urea' topied and enlarged, Ito: eat" WS' - that as reasonable as any other wan. They 'will be Swished iu India Ink; Oil or water Ctilirra whew desired • ' , ~.. . . . - - I.PersOngrlsbing pictures ot , roupsa .c "6 -- tici ' hfiareu, win re s ati v t,e v e.,,at f uglition . , , , ,:-, ,• , . • A lute halo:nit:neat of Filmes and Framing Material constantly clu .kana. , :AU *ludo ,qt -PAlL44ll l 4e4 l .Franit'd - , tor, - 4)rdejr NJ i l3.,-Ilittroistdcellte -place, over A. ILEasttottn!a lleti ahltrpul -;‘" i S.. April 2.1 ' . j D ii,:SIItA➢ZQA,E: ow" 13oat, Shoe, Leal ler AND, ~ ~i ~ p i NAT. 4itest3rei 'IN THE FIEtE. AGAIN NT S & - 1 1 I}op, Nev Stock; and first- class' Work! A NaTHING from a Rand Cack to a Kid (*liter: ties!' 13'. e o - Ladis' Kid an,dClothßal- morals and Gaiters, Ditto Children'S • and MisSes. Gents? Cloth, .117proCco, and Calf Gaiters. Oxford - and Prince Albert .4 Ties. ;3 A. line of OVERSHOES, and a Hill ine of , Sr . ~ • ; r. 21 FINE BOOTS, - • rangrineln Vice from $4,00 to s7,oo,regged and sewed CUSTOM BOOTS from $5,00 to $15,90, ; and Worth the money every time Leittkr;:attd l'inatnge ; at the lowest rates, as usual. The undersigned_having spent twenty •years of his' life in Wellsboro—much Pr ,ths,time,,on tho' Stoat of penitence, drawing the .ord Gf affliction for the gOOd of soles, believes ratherdn hammering thsnialowilig: Whereforcthqvitl only „remark to hitt. old customers and as y new ones as choose; to4riVe him a call; that he may found new shop, next- do i. 0 .151. 'r. Van Horn's ware rooms, with:the:hest and cheap. est stock in 'Xiogn-.comits.,. • •St Wellshorcy • „ IMIPOPA'A TO TO FARMERS: rpur s itnclea.Aigned..an experienced. Tractiest cooper '.p Is Inatmactitring firBt-vlsts, article of work; pistil* of • , Butter Firking' Ilatter-.Tubs, Barr.?ls phpris, TiLbs&a.`"" , . . ...., .. . .-,—;" t,, - • . , . , . • ;.I ' ' .„ 4 t;Ohitci the itifl.lls of firkins and titbit into this til ting. a monopolyand combinEttlem whichwill. till ..0.44 plot speedily, overthrow Inc firthl'AP branch: of buintiesd. therefore I shall sell direct - to. filipfarmers, from my shop„from the.lat of August-and ' ,sontlidli through tlic.scasom. .: . . ' , -. :- - -:.! - - i Tirll2, 4: - . wovrtEl. et 1 •_lip -FOli - cAsn ONLY, Vuoperaje rerier of 'Water - told - Craft - on 'street* • TAJelleboro, l Pa. - July 131, 1872-Bra. •• ' Gen ei4ii;lii#nian ee :.-Ageit.ei; Niusou,.Tiomveo,PA.. t, t i!.. 3 —IL 11(.1j.. D.t.,qmpbeli; . ",.as lA.ll.ll:p orati tas: o uttlictett e f4 . I; ,, L . A :i ctte i sxt li i, lire and LightlittiOialiiitondble rate.' ' : WS tcat , tll and examine all , ilAa ; jarlopa ll y,,..lli.the coin egrof Tip . , and Potter. • ... T_ i - " 1.41: . , _ Nalion t Feb. I ;(#-?,„7, ' ~: - , -, , , h ~D. •'t ..11.-7Ui 4' ; " ' ..... . 4 itt4,? k A MEI RIMES I= J, .. , i.. ---77 7 7, 7 7""-- ,: -. 7 - 7 . .. -: ', l -TL.,,, i dri; a ll4 ;1:-k . liiiiir ' rit . ... - 4- :14T it, y,; , 31'.! , ,. •,- ' ';',.- ,'.• -- 1•!, ?tel.' ;1: - #.g . 4 t.telt••• ,, ii i '4 .`f . t .1-I'l t 'riot ',* turnia;ufl#•?,.....vOic-'nliessAktiottbli/ ' • -' 741 ‘Liti 1 1:6,..1 ' , li . •3i. ilLi In darkened gown, Inlng.e ,,, i,thiln?9•l4 6 llgli f- ' - jib 'Sce,'lffollsit4 _WitlePtlhuYs : 'the t Yottng zne er livf , _ .'llel brtenslitelkinet...../be h e t ete t t ii, t a. :. ,) , 4 Wtt re,in ber.'o., titexe,naiirbreaulanprillyine..,,, , Ttil".lllghtig4S-,Bends • nice .hec , ; yormg. ~,ngopt:t - '' ' '''' thingo , . - I. , .f ' . . . :• . Thou, too;".44 o thilci)eiterf tie ih-fsoPiti*; ' '' ' • •'" While bright; 'withal i the aluing". anal Milk rare 1 - hhlitgl•.,,..‘lie, 1 . ;,c.t - ,, , ;•_: ~:k; J: ;;, .+ :Jiff :Jai But round ee OA thy i pttie ctites nuk.T.4B•' ; ,i' l The nurseth l e'Ciarial tedii wet; litionll4ti. lips •" . 1 I i if • '• - EferWarfOg linker tuutionsly.sles Pisces: ; • il. ,: , --:;t ,I, The e 6 c 4 WlArArlit,tiqr: 1 V9 1 07,411 t4l:- - .4.1 grate ..,e' et' lansll iir: , ..* -he tilillea• - ~' In be Whiterband Id troilfilow'oth"friete '-`+ -'•-•‘ , " The cup to hold,' and_ seems to driuk,With.•_plefsbul ."- • ' " - nr,p:, .;j•,, t i ti 1n.,1; •,-,•in• 'a tilnni • , I/;:to *-1. , ' ''' . '11117.0111,,h0 Ares lu - , little; treacute':?' ,•\ "'ite , :ileepli." hie Steers": tillh'iverte4 eyeli:' 14 -•- '' C ", / .' , ,i4/,'l' t iii,-/Wi }) ;'. , 1 • -I, !l 4 cP j • ii i I " IloiodWelbSy,Must hAtheilpootitttle, thing 1'.!,-,....i 1 7...it!' -;" ' And t°*u r rbe,eittlialdiolgt lAieNjArws, 004;1; ;/ -,- i " That WS' pon'his ca f e - t •.` • ' `A•hich 'eV last bitivi• tiliiSt'iiahletrUtio badly ? • , ti•••.' ' yisv icsarisistt evert; • !twat neatly tnetnned: d'aitto A • --: The lvf.pien.sli, ithey. lorutly,psileed the, seyAng k '— ' 'Yon tetnoct, saw fhe yine ,upou t,,groctng. . ... '"'What ch4tlibtie cilltreh.bPlls 'meat' Bllchheil ?"' " ' -' •-•"'', 1 --at0t.". , ,1i tt•li itan::11;,c)I :I -I•Jfil'ir , '"Feeli-edY-day : Of% gilig.: fit PSf4Ktiti •Yful_,_3/ ct1q..4l ..;,! • ' 'al poatith . lat' Slep , s, she ? , or, la she',witsing / I ~. ,„ The‘tuoutte ao old'? ' Wet. with ii 6 ziOt - 'yel chide. ' " t ' ' ,Nowebil from,out the bedclothes she is taking .-. "' ' AlittleetilAilitid,to•the lfght , dnihiriatch,q, , _ , •.-1 I 1.1 ti - e ''N ono oe, Abrelicilygilitb a ttlir cl i-m na M l Y - 4 I ,• " 'llo ninst know, IA :gbh bavelt r e a d .. . , , So, softly, Softly,' drilis Sill/ aiiich oulthal": , -,4, f . ' ' ,-- '-- , N . o• - •:‘,•, lliui. 10;.1 ,1".:',,1 tilt ii Now, lightly eqiiklOffiloPt 3 AkliVilbellitc"4/ lat., , • And cauticies to twe f‘'pe { lie carpe srreping.,, ; "I'm not asleePl i titne Bete: dear,l'implerel " -••• • _ Ilow long f rom me my boy will they be kespieg ?•.!- •, t ' Th`taala lutd.captioutoleu;glauee %WIN, ~,,ThAtie mall, hot handl* witligentle , hiss carcls. , , •., rt? . ," Uhl wait in patience, 'ante/ILP.Si: the. 0,1-i•sp in' ? ..i'4141..1.iil tit" niadi , J Vl' , Lii . Thou arc ' too weak aud suiretiug yet tayl9yel",. , •, :,:1: ..! Thou agted'atottucetu3eAti-AtlaichurebtuivetTekli Sleeii• CWid•'!.:t+ 4 /*44 0 ,44 fielii ?II? YilnaPbPr'-'4e*, ,• .; , ihoPtilli3ew . oah; c i loti4Y , vi,lfolif eflert'', l . • • 1 -"/ • / '•-• /•- Around heir pliyA4. giovet.',. dowptit, Ineads , reyealtug., Ab. when yon green mead thou again (lost see, - See'st 7er, yon littipmound the tirti.)btryli4g. i i its tOdvittittuisslbi'a`eutU 1101¢St ' letlaltig. • .Thou r"ydung ivite; iti4V-hesecu tit, h tiosiatiAti -:, . Übe!. :•• •• ~ I i. a e,, .. • ,'-i-ElsTciewicub.C, ; '', - Where's 'Jamie?: asked -Madge, timidly ; Ir coming into the roomebeery Willl:its/pretty crimson coal lirti , fl4ld bright. xleiluW,Jelts: of , gas light. 1,, ,:, , . ,;,:, ~ ,;„,, ~ 1 i 3 11, ', Her cousin looked up coldly at the;,ques.i [ dor), ~I.llcle 99111tiffrowned ominouldy,.over. his PalteT,ittnd Attlit 40ould just ;,alisid,-Yery, drily, ' tbittrOptei7its 44i . .1, :: ', V;101 . IA J I - if/ l ige. ' 04ed: mitee . qizictretn ,oxtelto, the Vtiteii,Lat no single pair of eyes .ittirned prof on her wi • syuipalby fox :explanation; and after lei .momeopsotirresolutimitheasidi e / h down her schpollpoks Itudt;etole„.frotn.lhe' room. I the hallosbo•met-ibe,bousetnniti. L. " Ohlßetty,. fpleaae,tell,mei,has ,anything, happened And vhy_slidult. Jmnie coz,u,e. 'IQ. *11991 ft4il3-Pfteroqenr! ;:tal I,if J i...:, , ..; f ~ . Betty 1..8h04 ,bert , t)Wad 1 3. W9ll.4,4ifir ' Spllll. -don't likci AO g,rieve, i yotu hOtlour,brotberi lia4'dond 6 shocking thing, a ndif he was.oi, poor bby _how, ~I ..suppeae.! be:di bol looking through I ,roolAntraato-night '..in-ibest_county jail!" '•" I „ r j,l :„- J . , , ro ...-` , •-ti,l ," 4b, ,/ 3 Pti.l',_ iwitat sit?/ yott itae.tin ; ', , .n..asid lkindge, tt,rning pni_M wile. -. , ,;: .:: -', i:. • "Well,' Zitkili!..:Bol4,-..Bettyo-raielting,ix7er, 'voice toll Wittiperiu!t.you'd blivoto.knowit; some tiine,eteupposei.and the ,I eet!is he's just,been. stealire' moneyiont tof.ltuaster!a drawer(—n hundred dollars, (more or least!!! "It isn'. : sod" Cried Madge. in: a ilowi, sharp, ton'!„ , whiett.almOst startled_herSolf,--f -,"lYhat4 . - amie steal! It's,a.! wicked liel"-41 And sbe burst ;into tears,„; ~ •„,L.L.c .li. ~ s. , 1 ' ''''YerY ' we.ll..?.;usaidl thedoirendeill!Betty;- " yOn'll li, , find ,WileAter•laelltailie...of lan. I - belleilt (roxont) UV gfehli lotottre: , at tbixtfl, tier Ytt',` eilher,,, , , , witittlytittr.!antneingasittl) t w as.' ~ , • ../.., • .. , ii . •"‘ :H;.1.1"::1- ,•;twsli ut ' lliapge-tiras out of .hattring4twoitepst; at a time, op the broad stairs, tillabe reached 'a little ;mem ..alt, Quit aillierienito:af the - Afar& story collider,. , Eihe burst, In,,without.opy, ceremony, -but ;191_,Nyas iji.o l 4l.4.l3,..pgld . 'xisiat ter tilight_Oreep „114f,c1MO,IllAtial_ti,t4?-4 ; Meet tigainsktlitiv q i ilcitlPPP99a,•'`, filnt,e,g., i she eapeif A- 57 p54. ? - ' 4. 4 . - -- . 7:- , ,,, , ..A,F. • AV fi*t i there Was no reply, ilid: then rp, little moirement ,behind, the diOgy„brown, curtains' ktYaYed'hinl, , and" .Ahitlgn was .at hia'side;wityl)9l. - nrna's,goak 4Kynnd . Japllo). neck: -!- -, , ~ . , ~, ~ -. , . , i " I kwiw,yOu lin ..iaerial 4 all "tlie •'tnitite ; 1 you caned ',Me," 'fa fereq,,,4*, , ,tiyog . .t9 smile., 'I I, bearAt e4tevirs, to, your A volee c „ .you khoW; but you.dOn'f'believe,it?, ~ zi, .. " Never!" cried Trladge,„, veheMently,—, , "NOw tell me all , shOt it , P)APiX 9.9.4 11 19yi . one dare go, ,ssy,,' sb?" . 1,, ,:, , ~, ~ ). ) - 1 .J.I• p ar i dly ir., ? ,, , , .NOi g re. t o begid,,,‘Gssfil,..t4.', mie, Wit h itgreat effort A self icslnral:..i'lA'lll have to tell yo d smnellung,l.',ve:l,beert,;l4l4;" ing secret ever, since, last , stlminer r! • i lett', see, *hen pousiii33ell,,,lipd'herbir i thiday p4i, , ty last June, and allthe iilrl,4,:Awept around ! , in such prettY' shiningiilks, or else dresses half, clods, and half ~Sehwehs, iletlYou-uell, had that pinkc4lieo,. it :ilii'art ', Aite,4,1.1i4.1 ; i t; know wl y, 'ton lOoked jest ; es ,sy , 'P.etritr , any,th prettiest 'of all, I' . thought ;;but.., , when Flitter Knight said, 11 - ttailoyJc.al: zw, sister! Isn't sheiPretty,?,. fuiti 499fVf 1), , x dress look as if alie'albbuglit t tli:ep...Orf font' r yards of ifiuniet, and had the moon up 'ill' night sewingster? on it?' then the,..boy : s ,all f laughed,' arid I,,sa d; ' Isn't_ my, siste r prr4iS:, too?' for yon . didloo- as sweet as a ,r,05e,;,1: thotaght; lant'' th t._ proud Fisher"' "Knight ' laughed just liked knife -1. mean,it, seem,ed, to' cut right",intd , ' c 7 -aod, he mid: 'c.,`Vii 4 . ,q'4;, . i. 1, dress.';li Be the w ‘ ap ;f t. yALniir. khat: Beine.iii i 1)411, san, - , 'T"o'obaq It but that 4 only hurt me ,anbre ti ,arae,...'o,Clit away pretty socin and ley Sellinai the thiek snowball bushes podl,opked : op',lll to rtlie great • Still, Sky.,*, and. NS'al#l -' ( - ti(iCIAVII ' . , G(i4i couldn't ha've taken-Y-0n aud. nit ` it Zau„'xp ben, fattier and mother 'diksi l iimd pot.leit„t tO ceme :to thts pioud;,lte t ik,ttucli:t v‘ I .O O PP4 I love ns, and iylio . ' treittq l , 'us , like.: little 1)!g- . 1 gars-"''' '; ''.,-- --- •:,:i 4 1.; 1 ..'"; 1 , ) ,-,,,' 4.: ',',Qh 'l',Un:l:Siirm,, t iftnite i , ~s said,' iyut'dg4,l, .sobthingly; ';.l.'lit stake ; he a ~ 15:1.t:''t,;, , .. ; e/..)! 1 :4; 1 , 1 ' , 1:; to üb , setiictimes."' , • ;.. ~ ... ;" .', on t remember many time just now,", -• ' I d ' sighed Jamie. " War,_lß,,lll l lop3o/14.:81141 'tittit^,l.: heard I. 4 utie„,say •tittd_Att 1)1111104y came - in the I , viateri,tin,W,she,Nefut`l. t!'s,,i,bi!,l2-_, a grand tinakt,.aisid , ms;tite evi.lry,ivay ,antt , F,lfc she inid ever'Seeti...: Tho. J ',lllOpi3lit i ,to , my: 7 iself` , l4ow - they.'Will'whbf , 4o; dret , S - Madge in some !ugly hrOwli nierino,` ii hnt - y,lip, aster mined she . shall,hloif. tlfe, Iwotlea:,.ol'All'ein," all' - lio Lbegan ,t - W'ork toK i; actlithl, 4 - 40= iiiiiili kinds otlittle jobs fiir,tmShy ,t - 'IIO would hire me, and I, neyer sjfen,C.Anythitig' for spur lees or condy;.'ybe 1- . ..n4',,5i.), thif lilt, the boy if began. .*,9111, - Ale ,:,itliser:, i 'lga t .l didn't. mint[' that ? ' beeittise,),;l-liett'ght; P.IY; pleasure was coomg hy an V.., •Tlie,raula:, et Came verv' , SlOW).)r, - ,;:MStige,,, * AtP,d;lePeh„-1 thought?r,d iiever Itil.vd.fpcmo tt „or- w hen'. mint gaveine,nforreylo - ,44 JAll. r ir.ll:, , i, - 4 - .4tist, ~`.Atent wit4out - and, itio,..: up', , jian 4 U.m., l l l l„)",' poi:lsets, ''.flies::4,,' got sotn,X‘4.lolble,Clarr,a,=, mita,- yob Uoty; ittiq'l - stild i 'l4._ti'li ,`i,ll 4'44! tic gave'nte;, qd,;4l - t(igetler, i y eit.ylity.4 found I lutdmat ',ebbe& . b . ? . buy ~ %•1,.,at,,; 1 i wanted.i IScs 1ir..94. - viv rv4 0, A , AWoys:so kind to iniii excused me, ..crb;ii.,,,4iiy ,h,;,..4. - 4j, WS - morning; iirfd, 1. - wp.lleed ull" 'tiffs `yay,t.6 B-4,-, btfeatirse I' thtiught I t , ould ger nicer,, things t here;. • and, A i ladge,,ll.Apept.you the y ( sweetest &ten silk! At ,makt... , 5,,0w.!,;40ik,01 1 , tile woods ail Spring:: and: I , i lieuglat o W h' at, you had it'on, with simr Swell, 'm hits "In`cti; you would look just-like a- t lily,,..otni lig out, of n lied of moss." •'-' Dear little Jamie!" -- eriecrittiiirt, T,' dill you do all that foie? 2. 4.-rinVo litir-y4'ijri.ai: .111105 . , , , , ,I neVer eltre.what,l . , ; wear.",; l , ; -• ~ . i ,: ' •!..Yes, 1' kiitiw ,it,''; said 'Janne; ; . '"iled you're alwayialoiely . tein&." I ''salpposelCia' because; as Mr. Green says, you always wear the JOWele Whichitite , ut Ai'estillricn-4. the sight of - GQO. • Ibayon't a dotibt, Mitdge,- ; but the an.gekittilielk, To.Letetthe .PtettiP.§i ,gal ; . in the,Woritl; -but Isutne.;w4Yr7_li;ii:li,9":4 ~ foolishi---Lwanted to have l tbe oitys,tinti 4 ,-15,t, too:, ', ' -.-- ;",r . ,-) it,31 1 ,..,i ,, , - 1 .- i u ~ , , ,f‘, [:, ,"Weii,.,When-Lcautebacils, 4 jii*t. : 11 Ntagut• I to the hall ,door,witb - my bundle, fccling,sci proud that 1 had, -earned it ~all: , otypeli f , (ILA came uncle, lucking v.ery,,re,d i und i storming : I about, Berne money—atkant.twenty ; d011ar5,,,4 think-1401e silaid herbed teft ) ita:his, desi.` i , anti. forgot .tq dock :hp last night..: ,I.obiady , knew, enythi.Ogitbetttit,.#74 .twttl, ,it , 1314(1 - itigtirt tiptoe nPlo,4llYire9l3l,-tV3?cnriAe-.oall-" ett - vetY auddettly, - . l 4'haP , Ittixe rtiW) e,9t,ju that titiridle,,sirn I.`. A .dress,fee- AbliOge- , 7-7-- * .A. dres9' for i( l ll4 l .4gerottid , ..-AcetlP,44):::so ; , let me see _itilt,‘'.(.l ,1..! , 1 1'...1-: ~ . , - ,1 ' (*) . lopeneti,it,:trying trinelidairn that I earned the Money alllmyseiti, butiqssoon tiSt lie saw the pretty silk-he caught bold of any.; arm WibUt I almost screamed; -and said— T eapaamostey tii_bu,in iittcliat 'Areas as! ~.: i .14 j,, , i WV. • . . •• .. . ...La ; • h.. it.ii .• • ' 11... Lit ktiP - 5-y111 1 : 77 7 1 icr , • 1 " , .,..: , , ,,.,,,,,,, 4 , _ . te ng tile - a lalseboodi—' I „Pit'sie _ ' pit lintifookixoti mitne c t .?,; I. ,' ,-',' TO - g f iVAAURI 0P1114, - .;101 ~ /1e).1 ? ianill4 ~ ,y.nd., they :light up:their ands, ilidA=foit j litociteti,;imr*iijdii'firetieire - , We' V'tt) ' ;I :.;)!theti uheleseenied 46* . c't liePtidi:andlint& Me than; if -A confessed; " ~"'a t t*kifi l lili'llitidC4. i 7,. bliNvlll4l4Jry i;to -. fort, , gi e31),0!' , _4l, 1 1 , , .c . onld, - not l iell, ti lie,,,airl i. r, , V)_ , Flni: ; i44lover and .Oier, that t' didd t, ' 'cotirbijf 6 i ch a thipg, , till' be called 'ine k a - E fliiiiir ef1,,0 stintife'boy, and Ordered 'the titi- - 'ein 'l.4o:oiiitidAlS,lcir ibe.ciresS;2d.u.dgeil ';Hatt. V ' 0 0 - 'lliainglabilut• MOXV, thi3ilt,k-* inOntliat - I is lei coughed vlojently.,3 I heard. "Anni'ptlar &say ; 4 12 vriaildn's be quitello`si,' 1 r'fli,r•Witli' aiyard or two More it wouldqiiiike A idies.4 fpflittle?l'• "I , r. f ' 4 ,, , I: , ~ . : :,,,„.-, ' th llattg, tried - 46 , !cotuftirt ,bitrt,; buil brake 'flt.tiVri.- :' 4 • 1:.:11. .'.) . I . . _ , ~ %- , , 11 ,..' - ' 44 l4e'Vi Mind," said he, at ..101,` " i3iltifiik ' , iiiviaPi hied cheek, ',. "4, am delermlneti. TA' 'AA itik.e tioniethitiOneel, 'after 6:i 1'.4 1 ' 1 V4s4miiiii t 1.4 Mi.: skid ilk mateli;:yiitt krstiw,-' ''iiiii.l . l'll4l: Poi' , suro 'of J,, , theiseeoad prize; at .IPiisiV ilea, Whatever I get sliali:tie , ,gtv_eni,to , 'okitill'irragetnc , ),/ ;.:-fii. , ,-;:. oi , t,ii .e - . d -, ::1‘;1. , ,t. ; l '`,T, .' .11111 i soma get it, , V".l.4fiedbledge, Itliy,lo sinifiatliy..o "i iYou'veskatedever lPg'Sbn 'mild , ;Ai alle:lr, And;abe;retnem-1 erettUi l , a glow of pride that no one ever l'Yercaa latiiiiilifilriee,, . aud Often; atitett, is.4-'tii t i, iiiiltinii on tylplaylitg, ', he'd be , wri• ‘, 1 ' t ingT, is la tiMe, i w it Lords , rat heti clumsy steel. Ifigi?;`,:ia l tliegtbatiwitife , Page Ait: ice, asinine 'es - tpVi'ailba:lifibififwriting.,book. - ,, - , t It i..-1 -,di i, ‘ "l lViVioutll be isureOf the prize; Jandeill , 'slie„sWd, exidtibglyv. ',land , I , know • it will ali s iihne iiibli-Avith4unCle,,Amni rmigeting.) iti)- tell hi tt tt4linb .pose -to supporuliortice:Oreeley,,,spenlo of the Reconstruction net SR a ,rw..) fipoikvujt , bilit,of -at tiOnder.,. Qfthe flituleengt,pnd tfifteenth'itraniiidnienta'ile*: "qrlie4 . Witisel fratidtr uPpnqbe let tee add' , Sphiii -of ,, ilth , ihe Istrtunem, I inasmuch% ,ftsl they, , efiectodh4the iwexat auttage, which it,:ffirr iirulft,APlPlA - • iventiP,i it . , . . . . . . ' i , lir - ,•. -- , :, , - ~ ,--to h- , -Thisia a it acid riota; fd4' Aloied- then ico,nsider. '2l!4ecoglifiedleittiei lb' the-1314w pakeslisuch ~as dechwation.tc Holding euplii opinions, is, sy ch,a,paNty,to be trubted - W,1,t4, ,the.intereSts bf me n w Ito' after a' log st rut: gle have just' bdrr 'made Citizens'? Colored men and their friends' wilt answer no:: i ~ -: ',[ We areiteld,:byppeakensfy‘fhp are,. fishing;for.ttepuhliean, ifor.ftepuhlicart, Totes that Oreeley is ai good a.Republicare 0 aitY;olte; arid 'that lie \ill! , earr)r. out Reliabliteriprinci pies. 0 iMleyntalk chit way, when talkingitoi /knot/NI:Ws,. , 4 1 the Southernitates.titey talk differently.— , Ex-Goverhoe fawn', Of' Teiiiies'See; &Heat :Naskyille; " I do not care what Greeley-bite Itsiti lathe past against the Sop it and itsrin .stitutional • Itilb 'lttitlitlftirtniit t -tii- krictui , %that now ite is in favor • of restoring her to her pristine rights. Greeley, if elected, Will pay:tile'losseS cif n tlie SOUtir." ' ' '' ii.lit the titurre.meeting I .E: Ji , Gollodnyt, -M. , . C. lor NaShiille,4saidt •:. ] ~; , -p; f-. ~;. "-.Greeley, at.the outset of,„the war, was I ha .favor of I letting the, ' wayward , sip.a.t era de ._pertin,pace,' i aed afterward *went single: handed and 'elenti te'filket tiiiti . otninission- W ervin Jeattadit, to 'treat for' pea e. ~ Not i a iDemoerat in the .North dared . . :with .him or manifeet ordesire to go,,i , .with then litfavor.Of,payits.the South for her slaves,. , and I believe he is still.' •.1 There is every eVidence'thatthe eiltl`re ,e,aters,vote•lcir Iliorece Gre'eleys under tiara , itnpresslo n ,that he will.,earry:ont their prin ,eipleri,f anti theylare,eyenvow,Artangu'veririg , aibritig;about coutbinaVons that, will ,conk i t pet him , t do,their biddnigoilid' be 'in "fttet . tt. mere to nil theirlittinlB. ,' •-' 1 1 ' ''" • ILI The, Iv uhir .correspondent' of; the , Ne - w Yorki2lri ize; -, Grealev's own, organ, writes. from iNor 4, Garonne: ~ ~. - -.'“ ..; , ,P .Yen on't and . I:4l''t iinow -these'pemo .crats of the Seitith lI'S "We' do. . I teliYa,n this' _wholo,courtV'ivill-lio daleirtiri With Kt klux within thee do - ntlni after Gieeley's,inaugu r.AtiOn„,.,;Theny:if; he imdertaltesito suppress, disorder, 1 there'll .be ~eticll 1 a 11 .9v0 :4E,', .tbA' couatry never, heard." , . • . • . . .„ . ;- That. ia4 the' electibri of ',Greeley ' 'mil . c,n cnurage; uhltiiisiu; and •art" etlbrt 'to siinl press,disorder will be treated as-ub -interfe. -,Kence with tlieirrights, ;The correspondent tof ilite.,TribAns evidently:thinks more of the ftetlceso,f the..cOuntry , than ; he ,dices Of Pm fflietiontof Gteeley, find ,being, in the South , hel,pealiS adVisedly:' ' '' '' ' • • - •,-:., iThelDdrtlociate,' ivho'eon4fitine the main strength,,,Orithe Greeley .party,', are:still very, .oensitiye pu the subject gt,the negre being free.and a citizen, an intimate that his re, - easlavemedt would' he "Ii good thing. ' The Chicago. rt.tbit'vee,' a' Oreeldy 'Organ, says: _.- ,`,' lieceill t. &en ts 'which: h arC trunspired ;I n I,ZlortltpardliriO in connection with the State eampatgu and •clection, are, already begin-, ning, to suggest. the question, whether the PiAiti.e4llocicver Uielded by the negro -ele- Ertent in the South is_ttot, a ,s 2 ,6.l„Zia menace Ac , ,HePublican•instituttohsP''loVt i ii ,;.:-', ..-,' I ;r, The New York ./fh.., , ,prt53,• a ,Greeley organ I .owned..bY Hon. James!Brooks, 41., C., arid a Supporter of Greeley, - 'says' o til the • sane fpbtut: ~! : • .:. : . ~..,. . 1 - ' : .. ,,, ` , ,The power which .a, few whiteFeciers.l_ l !overseers it; the So,uth, and the terror,w4uich the negr ( p, 'leagues inspire,. V;ould seem to controvert' the anti•stavery` averinent 'that ,:the.negrci W as :born IP ibe freely-that •ia, to-be a free mita? as .white men -are free.. The , Den:icier:4l,4, the ; North an d :West Voiv \ rec.. 'ogriiie' tlk absolute freedom, of ~the,ex-slaver •ancl hiS equality With them , hefore the hiw,•,` ' en& they Visit nOW - to'See' him their equal,' quid net the slave-of bthers; hi& when , they See a' ,?Bole' race all Totitig 'one way; acid thavniainly,,tbrough terror, they , mast Otter' lfierthat ,the. negro .himself, loves slavery "hetidr'tlian he dP,es - Treedoth.. I,N re would iiisli 'snow" to 'share' mil' freedbin ' 'arid 'our equality With that 'negro, but • lie . ' won't 'be 'frec;'and', he won't be our equal; • arid hence ilk. re-ttrisiog of ,iltia old discussion, whether, ,the-negrt was really born to be a slave or "- BeiltinienlS,'Agrii a, of' DemOtriiti - C i a'nd‘ of " , !Liberhl".. - -leatiew f Tai's Is-litre %lA-ay they 'fe'el,hittli aelnen feel they genertillr act.,.-1- That - Sifeh l menintlicate, the sentiment ofi the it Inrtt there, can, b y e little doubt, and ,a , party • f' elingip Vila, ray - siiiiiild`neve'r - ,"under• any - c reitins.tantei, , be' ', alloWeil' • to • 'cone into 'Pishviir.',' i'l Liberal!' Republicans' have - their OWifirOt ipn 0f , ,, what:Greeleyisat Meares:. No Democrat giveai thelr o definition,, L bOwuyeri shell they, are,very weak if ;they, agow,tbe,.M.,: selves to lie &hided. ; . . ~ - ' At'a sPeeelt in LoutOitle, - Aarrnst '2d, Col. t .'ll: - 1,), Breeltentidge , 'Said : '-'i" `,....' ', '• ,* ' ' 011 r 'past onhis barga this- , to: _give the: I,ifrerat, itcyawcaas!-9arcrotesola .order j to entliddiken to succeed iv:,jt - e: undertaking., Their part. 4 the liaigain ,is to, restore to - pni•er 'tbb . abar - (141r:reit Ise& - Sons - 60 av . sialia",,f,t4b drivii bit t.' of : t he: tctriple t hese Iv a n-- clidOlitd . thieves,: ilnd.tb resitoreyou r Deino • cra s tS',te!their ;positions, ,;They: p,re. to .give yetri:nien. of , ihe Soptit, th . o . se : places` which Thepen• of:fille - ,tloniinfilit ,pa rtY fib - W - Bold; l." dou't • Gare;it pie,liyuite'ftit - II orac e..dreelesl orfei' - :lyblat: lie-hies-said:"lle - -refireitents'the daWn'‘of a new•era to us, art,.-.era that.will . r0." 6 . 1 * u§. tQ:P.9; I STr-*..; Wilitt).9ll.4t.J.!gliie , 'airy enough for g ets? It may ire,),n the ivtnila Itif 'a - friend from Ird'odfdr4;:lqr. llieektiurii, I theit''Orectey is ptirgittory;, lint -'Gflitif‘lg' '•helf - .." - : !..,..',..._•,. :; .:•_. • ...- ::: , IL.. :•• :,:z2l 'r ,-. '''h , e ",' Liberals"_ , allow • .themselvectito ~ ..be: bivi l eed, awity-iu,thisi style. . 'l'hia.ta. 'v 4 al., `tleelcylstit means, , as far tai the Liherarg are contented- 'l4"or 'the' enunirsoie - , lite:An t ' dia- , itater,'and.fott.lie- people taisfolkune.i--Toto:: 4/013tack c ;,i i ~,, :-,:. „ - i ..„;" -: . ~ :, -. J •i" : 1 , ! 'then; itfa •voliitfoiliez haunts and lailAto of , .each. tal re ~ weret nany inert , who , ;WPM; keen'obse rep; ,cif,i?atiiFfk in t i he,Ennpire f of Briiiir, s bh the'giiiperer took great piiius'tb 'irririort on Vritlit 'With One' pair 4 , eyed?; CoriV ;StrUcteAl Lall.Priiellenl,spurpoiesi like , any 04e,rkilliiir qf fiy.FiPall , cre. s,, ,i 'A'he:4 l ifetetl'ep was in I e mail Yr io used theta; , for 'the Worici'learineil'intire''fforn 'tlid observaticin3 } t6f „kgasai . ill) Brazil7 ,, tlrri.from theosight , Isgtlingicif, &saber travelerv„, ! , t 1.,,, . 1. , The fro il t igr-gtqe,l,l l is .44 eYeMriliu,C ll so. ii/Aflibilii g a eQnskliy4nee - to hiniinchas'e' 'or ijonrne '-is' iniSsbd. ,, ' We 'hare •known- a • nexthWeat ine.,wayagelirmlio • could tell,us. w;hgther, ,i was, fox ,or., wolf that nitide,A,cer-, fain depref;sion anthegrass, his,onl, 'y, criteri .,on • being' the' 'Manner in 'Whielithep,ro paivS lind• been folded.uncler 41in hady..l , And the • glPrI, oktlie,lostAiimel;.iladca, wrthlrkq,Bt l , - the right siflF,an i d honey Rit tpe left w irtme.in the left f4e Not, ini'd" blind Intim atria eYe, milk% the dfi-lvi4ll' described without liatoilig. iaeetbia're4.l•:the. birds who ate the .spillod. OSP O tliP,llltfi , Wil.ct at Oic Yift'at9ll)Plyi 'Plq, il I;V1 1 14proi )ed,on,tlie left si!.te,,, and. t e trap - 6 f the lln pint fdof,' is a vert old's ory MI deed , ,. *tic illahvrat ex , the. adrantage Of a - habit et ilbsertation i ,We asked NOrthrup,l theguicle,l'iyhat,had be,nt,en,!b,,e t ,gt'qt2p,ds, pa der a pliiiii tree orCtlie bank Of the ited riv er of 'the KOrtir,' tend - he •dropp&l •on , hands land , ktitiel and , studiedthe, appareritly, inex, 1 plicable..linsiti l of ih f linesi. and then i re-, lacirkeslitl' at ti tic l,k and her fawn had' „Stood undc ., ithii Ire We day before'fightv inViVe.4:* • ,, 11 i )=lli • . , , ~.., ) .1 !: !,!t t ~ ! ' 'l l 6'edi CAPiaini rip 94. Of: , AV ,- PA 101 . -li - : isist.reads,the plants, the chemist isi alive to the sgkallist 'l4id'iilbh 'titilitle"indieations 'of' a "trae6'. kifiblnethiligi•or, another in his analySiSf :1.,.r , t , • , , . t , ,', ~,, , • 3 3 ' i A prOfei SS% of natural science once said to, us that! his greatest diffitillty flit' iri teach'. iing.,peoPle to us'e't heir eyes. '' • ".Mly siintors, have . never learned-19, see, , 'll he said. .The. great niejhrity of people in this, wprld are iderif - lind - Aind, 'except l'or,purposes related, in some .a ylo the' getting of their living: Even edu ' ated•people do riot see. , We teach! •oi rgirlgt ,read arid talk .with ciarreCt 4c ce it; we'ltrain our boys to track a =the m Beale demonstration'; but seeing is' n lost ar , known to our savage ancestors,? but for g tten by us. The best. seer. of nature we live everihad was Thoreau, who knew the pl tits and tlie, animals, -the tree's, the ferns, the birds, , ,ari'd the''insects of the town , of ; concord.:Re ,looked them , in the face as oldacquaintandes. Th f m - Paers found t hat he )uteri/, their farms better than they. Tho reau. lilikayS believed that he' Jearned more in his hermitage , on Walden , Pond than in Harvardgollege. . i , Books •seent very necessary ,to i us, but A bralianilwas a well educated `gentleman, tit to; meet the best 'of ifs, and •he had liolli hrarY. - Abraham *got his education from the. sky ;,the earth, the men he met. What an ,opeTheyed, open-eared„ open.solded man the old Il(tdOtiiti chief, ) Abfahian ' i llie Father of. the n4th fliloliust). have , been I', He 6 . 11,VV th 4 planets, but, lie ,never worshlped them. Re - IVila t4i one man of leis day \yip) could see•t„ ; ithout-lielpg the 'tlfirc of his senSet.'• l =' He f It that Man was greater than the earth , andj stays; and he worshiped only Him who nutde, all. .4carrting , , to read, hooks ,is the door to'all second-hand - knowledge; -learn ing torn see: and to4hink are the doors to Erst hand,knowledge.:—Hearth. and Holi j w. - . ' I . • • - ' i, ' . . • 14di:An Ila.vers. Allan's tidlaitilirdit itly ' i: -." A'r em ark able instance of 'the extent t6'which 'lntli . an riv ers are, apt to change= their their ''cotirseS, %is fur. nishedby the-Bralmitiputrit ;during the last, ninety yeitra. In 1.785 that river flowed far to the eilst of baccajeCtiving in its course Alie . riVers l Of - Silh'et; which joined its it to forin the •Alegrata, at that time the direct, outlet for f iall,the drainage of-the Assam and etcher Valleys. Since then, however, the Brahmaptura litia shifted its 'Main' channel' nearly 200 miles westward, consigning ma ny,il an paient city, to ruin, and giiringbirth to ne eente --- s of trade and pophlation.. `All th d seems to have t haPpened'inthe spaCe efltw, nty years, the 'process laVing been pretty inelirly:completed in 1830. The. Jheels or swarps of Silhet, deprived of-the vast supPlj of silt Which the Bralimaputra used to was i clown from the hills'and higher val. legs, lost their chance of tin 'early transfor million into cultivableland. The Ulan xof the B'rahmaputra into the-. Gangetic river system tended 'to" develop the process of land-making in the Otingeticrdelta, Ib}* fore ing the Gengetic.rivers , to , spread their silt over :awideriarea , than before; IWhile So-, nat:gaeng, the old capital of Bengal, desert ed by the river to which 'lt osktec its pi.os erity,isinow a mean village surrounded by heaps: of!brick and jungle, the goat tra ding Mart ,of Serajganj, where f sp• much jute, was idaniaged by, the late 'cy lone„ hcs sprung up like a gourd on the nei - channel of the lr.alirnaputra. . The trade of Dacca itself is'clven now threatened by the' same cause.. Similar changes appear to be lining on in the Ganges, 'torte of -which we.lately' mentioned' Os tending. to under :Mine a part Of the rallw4y,between Colgong and'Bliagalpitr. It is not unlikely, as h , the Englishman suggesfs, that . theSe changes' maythave something to do with the preva lence, of. endemic, diseases, like the Bard. wan ,fey Or, in,the districts, affected bythem.. ' t `` THREE Ft ' UITEERS ORME ELDER. "=The *ate of, Ohio used to , he faMOus ,for its camp -meetings and,religious reytrals, but if • what we , Ilear,from there r now-ioays is true, it has sadly lost' its prestige inthose partic idgth."' An Ironton 'paper tells Of -a circuin stance that lately' occurred - in that: locality whith is a strortg,indication that there is, something Wrong either about the preachers thp people. A revival preaeh'er, who had? achieve,cl considerable reputation' - as to his • - poN`%*. in the, pulpit, want to, Ironton : for a week" to o " start . a revival.'! Hp • showed gr eat izeal; preaching 'everfnight during his' :stay,..goe a double row of "mourners' Iva dies" i cady;;and• called. Iran t ieally Upon , his .congregation- to: come forward. : ,iThq last 'idgiTt'Oere was an immense o . Bthering, and Iteetta the 7er - fairly - .Outdid t 'lliniself. lie sli4Uted4 and pleaded,: area waited, hut all-if: vain, -~, n ot-a soul arose, discouraged beyond !measure, he sat. down. - At that, juticture it long faced, .an'xions:looliik than go up' anti - said' &at the elder' Ihict vvliiftirig hard and labored - faithfullk_ with them; •and as a token of their appreciation hemmed that the congregation hint three cheers. Tt walithine with a heartiness that'Ainide the pews tremble, and the people went home satisfied that iheY.l?ad fully and -fait liftilly.PerforMed their duty.. The-elder -has over, sitice•heen wnit in tt 'td see .1 fon to n r,llslitr9yeA by fire.: —•t r . s'l4'olLtt, IltmEmice.=--:Tliciefias lately ap .peaindi. j from" ihii pent of Dr.•• Despine s . a ;shor;, ; treni,rse - yon ,moraj _contagion,. which, ,n - uy,,be regarded as a valuable contribution to scelaf-scieneeliteratuid. After rrtliormigh liltatiaination of the polio& repOrta and other records of. crime,' the first, conclusion arrived at is that " erithes, particularly_ those o f a gravCr•deseription, ,generally !occur in epi ; deMit;s2' ''Assuming this to be . established; and arguing, on JA basis:that 1 moral conta— gion is simply a natural phenomenon, and hence owes its existence, , grOWth or decay to. the operation of smile .nattiral•law,- tile author defines this Itiw as folkkvs: "Every' Manifestation ofth instincts of the wino, of the sentiments tetl,.pasAons of every .I;itid,'ex licsi;imilar passions and sentiments in indiv duals who 'aro Capable 'of feeling :them i a. certain • intensity.'" "'Although ']caving more dire c referenda to,erikl, semi , 1 'Manta' tt d' passions, the writer i does not con fide the raw' to emotions, of 1.10 'Class; but .extends its 'operations' t o the, gdott'and. tike ,Qvillaillea; thus causing'it-to.act as a promo ,t,er,oftniorals,as, y,ell as Of, (liitrtes. ' , Evlt. , —The... eye 'ln the lancelet And the A9g is iof:.the shnplesi form, censii.t- P 1,7, of ,a'nerve.tertninationeoated with black, ,pigtrient, and capable - only .cif pefteiving the , ,presence of :light. • In Doting lampreys,' ' -the -time. they rein alit 'hurled .in..tfiti sandy,thd Ryes FUT, very, minute and: undevel: Aped,-put, when they reach the adult period „these - ere developect• to an' average size. .Itt.the inajoritY e fishes the eyes are adrairabfy, adapted to the ,purpqe.,s9lf, vision tin-water, and it the tour-eyed fish of §ontl,l so p k merica not'OnlY are the eyes - Very perfect; i: btit they are als'o' divided. inte an upper -anti, lqwer i pertiop, 4 giving them the appearance , of too pupils, and enabling,the fish co o per, ito' its prey *hen., tint, :(5f kts L w hen ..under Vie - Water.' tlit citt tishe's Y.ariety,lifoundiia the size and arrange.; ; ?r,!gpS Of 'the a yihi,igli prgaos, from. tile:large the sides to 111t0Ute ones, pIitCVA. 011 ;Itie , uppe(favtfacc'iit • - =2l -di tt o' MEI IDIEB ~~~ ~ ~"iI i i ' • 7 ' 7: 7 ---- • _, 7 '17 7 7: 777 ~. ,'.- • •-• ' '.' , USEPtili'Ata ti . stratinTrvt-4 , ''' i• Potato Famine in' Eh land, - ' = ,i Reports. from Eoliland:alr3):.that theqcrta:::...l ,to. crop LS a failure, and Much: suffering Will rstilt - thetefroio:, The reports-- are of the . hiriSt4 dolofrons character;, ' For eleven .year,s, :the, has' not been so kilias.troits- a titne,i - - DiSee s e,has worked sigitiiing %two° among ;iill - the early season roots. i At_began totnake !iii tim potatoes first when ithpotatoes begort to ripen. ; i The first introductions from der am,and Cornwall, ,arttL,,elYen 'Redford, :were ' ., unoli) ect tenable; but -the second supplies - . Were tainted—tainted so much that after the - ,b4kets bad been in' the ;possession of , the. , dealer, only a day and a. nxght,n e re tha,a 50' -, ,pt . ir i evnt,. were found to lte bad. This lityi gone on Manifesting iteelf in the potqloes • 'ierriving 3 frm near and remote districts ever , sinco:7. II lice,. izistead - of being_hardiy More , thark,ltalf that price, potatoes are now front. ,i£7 to £8 a, ton, Wholesale,l and they are , be- lii`g re' tailed at a':penity„al i ?ophd.i Very such -. inlekarehrought in by cleat ors wlio-hare jtta , . gone round Lincolnshire. There Whole acres are gone, And the, penple _ who own 'them When spoken to aliout•sale§ , rePlynith t&ard , , J Albeit eyes, that they are - ruined.— The pientil& garden; district of..Frersifote;:is: in .. !Itao l l l l any better eontlit on. Immense tracts' larc,; f - it..wnrth the . get i ,g ,_and tbe,divners are alreadKarranging p,lorit Illeni into aoilfdr iii Mite.' `ln Ste Ord. fire artd-Shrop- - - tshiret he arne , IS occur nit il' hot a., f extrJ ea, J m. - , ,Gro .ing potatoe re being offered 1 i one abillinn• a rood, but without finding ens towers,: ' glie . produce should be Worth lOs. - foce Of Thella'ae Of the country l where thei p'otatOes tare, lying is blackened, and in the WOrst,eases the' stencli plainly- indicates i t:te presence of the'diseasp before it is`deteetA If the late -planted potatoes re . tiot. better, the' calaniitY will l+e ve;T.great.: From. Oloucestei•shire ltarn the pqople are . lookin'g tc ) have to give :t . .;3 a' sack for this , year'Elpotroes. "A notable teption to the bulk nd in-the cases in , hich the kind is what is knoWn as the iktuckican 4ed rose. It is a kind only recently introduced,, and 'they ia're'alnost alionthet:Tree of the disease, ' but they are . tinhappily only in smalisupply, ,Now ton is about $1 a bushel, and :the price all probability go much -higher than this, „ , ' Pioteotion to Stratvberriea The sea'aort is now arriving when the dis cussions Which take place ennually as to the merits Of•protecting strawberries ought to ho- productive of good 'results, if anything of ,real value has been brought - out by such discussion. It should be borne in mind that the strawberry is naturally ps hardy as the dirndelima, and under Ordinaky circumstances needs'no more protection on • this account. If, therefore, any. ; good results have been found.froln prote tion, it is not so =much', that' the .plant _n Med' wtifirith; or to 'be' guarded Igainst tie. chartee'of 'a 'very low temperature: ,-11 n that. smile other %object ; - _was attained , irrl spective of Its needs, in-, this 'respect. Indeed, ii'll ba+e knoiVn . of ' disastroul results i t o follow the attempt , at protection. ' In the spring covered, plants have beeri found,ni i rldeivecland rotten bzthe foul air cbgenderet by close covering. ,- But there is'one may' 'in- which covering has been : found of use, and it .is this no _ doubt which has induced the extensive prac tice in covering both those which may be ben6fit,eil 'purl those which nee.' it not; and, this is wifen it is used to revent'lle throw= ins out- of strawberry pla is by the fre6,ings and thawipgs of early s ring. Some soils have this heaving tenders yiu a great degree, , and 'a very thin coveii tg• which protects ' from the atm:, keeps the il awing from taking • place till it ,is done mica_ and for all by Warm spring rain. , i bt course strawberric's 'ought 'll6t to b Plimted iir such a soil. 'Only those-which 'contain •water in excess have- this -heaving tendency ' under the spring thaw, and no., such soil should be "-set to" strawberries. ThiS'plant. likes 'a warm, rich soil; and only : those soila which have the water- pass rapid ly away,, imd . thus have none of any account_ left to rraeze and expand, are to be consid ered as whrm soils. It is not, howlever, ev ery one who has ground 'cleated expressly, as one might say,`for . strawberry culture. Sonic have to do he best they can with what they have am be thankful. Such will find a :*bpd 'thing in protection; bUt this - protection must be very thin,"and only just enough to prevent the thawing action of the sun which we, have adverted t 0.,---Ger.er4- • [ , town Telciray.ri.- . . Tan-Walks, • Many liersints are , exereised iu deciding of what material to. make , their garden;-walks,- Those who have been educated in ,E l ,llWe' decide fatally on gravel; but when. the hot suns of summer come they learn — that • thid country is not Europe, and that what is the best 'for one country may not ; -be altogether the thing t'or another. The heat of our cli mate is so opposed tO gardening enjoyment that we have always in' the : ifirst place to study how to modify it before-we can take -much plOsure in- summer horticulture.—, Gravel-walks make. that Nvliich ' hot, hotter; and few of -tte would . ei - er"aapire obe • the author of ,such a book as ,My Summer in a Garden,", if we had to'gqt all our experience under the burning sun reflectectfrom a hard gravel-walk. • " " • - ;- - Crass-walks are t.he coolest of all walks; but they:require, constant mowing and roll ing if we wish to keep pheni peat 'and trite, and .then -if there be Much 'travel over - the course, a "-itheep track"- is the unsightly. re suit:( 'Besides tits there is. dampness front the ;dews, wet from the l rains and " sog gings" from tilt, thaws, "until on the whole there is,very little except the cool sur ace on 4 hot summei...day to recommend th tn. A fOr'all prelparations. front tar, the p.is nothing to recommend. them over gravelter xepi they doi it tit reqnire 'se much looking after, while the gloom which they east around ,harmonizes badly with the plea Sure 'of a garden. '., _ - _.- , „ .1 :las rnatv of our old Germantown gardens tau-ha rk •is largely' used, - and alivays giVes' - satiSfaction when properly butloyed,'• The ' proper way- is to have a hard, Bolid _walk fiisr and then pot on a very thin layer thelbark. if there be much of a thickness it thices tiiilso much water tit the rains•lthat i 4 worse to walk on a ban the soggyzi•ais-- ground referred to. It is decidedly unpleas ant to walk on a thick mass of tan in wet • weather. Of couree it tan-walk can only be made where the road-bid Is -rather level, as On•lin inclinb.'it will. easily:Wash away in heavy rains. No one Who has not exper ienced it can have any' dea of the 'pleasure • Of la tan-bark walk through a halfshaded ,round on a warm stimmer's day, while the *iith brown tint of the fresh bark contrasts well with the green about it.—Germantozin' Te!cyrciph. - When M . Sell Farm. Products, Al good point was made by the editor of the American Rum . Idiom when he said that the man v, ho could dive advice as to the ea-- act time , when it ie . beSt to sell farm prod ucts had best leave his pen and go into trade, as his knowledge would enable him to accu- Initiate millions in the purchash of these farm priiticts. • In other Words; it is poSsible for any man to predict -with cer-• tainty future prices. - The safest rule ,for the farmer we belieye to be to 'sell when his farm products are ready for market, 'especially if -he need I ,lo< y %11l 11 to 'pay his debts or ;make purchases or, improvements.. Of two far mers, one•followieg this plan, and the oth erJuvariably 'holding for higher prices, we_ believe the first will be the better off at - the' end of a score of years: -He who .sells ear ly-' wasteage, shrinkage, storage, risk of, , 11+1 ic, from fire or other cause, and -has the use Of his money at an earlier period. , are cases when the prospect for an impr,ivetnent h price, is, so :good that the ri4t's in Itoldiaz is - but slight. But if any - I'.tr,ner feels himself obliged to aet on one.: ,wichatitting rule, we would advise him - to '2 'm'ake it - a rule to sell as soon as the proctuct can be OA to market in good ,cmiditiort..• . : iThere are many farmers who futilely en- :-, deavor to bold ()ler grain and other produce at :al 'times, and others who will not sell , eves when'prices are fair; tri'the hope of a' ; stilt idither rise: We would seriously im press the rule as one of ,gold, to seil i ,wlmcc ' i! ,price,s are fairly reninueratlve. Let our farmers, ponder over 'the' forego ing ideas. ;To boil a tongue--prlnk 13calclin& cOfree 1 Seciecy chastity of • , i'4lw€ol tipiakihe 'trut4, ' - - =EI WM I El I= IMIME NO, .44, -.-